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@underdog said:@GNR4LIFE said:Going off that article, given the way society is in 2014, it wouldn't surprise if this guy was minding his own business. I was on the bus a few weeks back minding my own business, headphones on. I glanced behind me for like half a second, 3 young guys were sitting behind me. I turn back around and feel a tap on my shoulder, i turned whereupon i was asked what my problem was, and was promptly threatened with getting my arse kicked. Now, really in this day and age, whats the point of responding to s*** like that cos you never know if they have a gun or a knife or what.
Anyway, what i'm saying is, young people today (and i'm 27, so don't put this down to an old man ranting about todays youth) are complete nutcases. It wouldn't surprise one bit, if this player in question was out on the town thinking he was Tony Soprano and if anyone so much as glanced at him he was gonna ''sort them out''
Society today is completely disgusting. I wouldn't spit on half the people i come across in public if they were on fire
/end rant
Tragically becoming all to common. An unpleasant offshoot of my job is occasionally having to cold-call with a young team. One of my young blokes (read: 22 years old, fresh faced trendy lad) was waiting for myself and another team member outside some industrial units we'd visited out in Glendenning, when he was accosted for NODDING AND SMILING at a bloke walking past.
He copped this eloquent set - _"What the F are you smiling at C? What are you so F happy about! I'll knock you the F out C, I Fn' mean it!"_
It almost got physical until we jogged over and made the situation 3 on 1\. The other bloke came to his senses mumbled a few more expletives, and finally moved on. My young team member was shaken up pretty badly though.
It's a disgrace how people can be these days.