Sphinx Posted September 23, 2003 Posted September 23, 2003 minx said: you've shown your philosophy... He's an angry hippy....what do you expect? At least I know to watch out for VW buses now. Quote
erik Posted September 23, 2003 Author Posted September 23, 2003 you people are dumb. i was gonna be all nice and shit today. pffft. i pay just as much road tax as the rest of you impaitent people. so i can excercise my right to use them in a legal capacity. i did not break any laws, so therefore you can all go to hell!!! Â Quote
allthumbs Posted September 23, 2003 Posted September 23, 2003 erik said: you people are dumb. i was gonna be all nice and shit today. pffft. i pay just as much road tax as the rest of you impaitent people. so i can excercise my right to use them in a legal capacity. i did not break any laws, so therefore you can all go to hell!!! Â Â What's your point? We all pay taxes. I'm confused with your rebuttal. Quote
minx Posted September 23, 2003 Posted September 23, 2003 easy there big fella  philosophical that's all. didn't accuse you of driving illegally. difference of opinion. for the record, i wouldn't have bothered honking. i just think it's a passive aggressive move  sorry you've got to make a point to be nice. just be  Quote
Sphinx Posted September 23, 2003 Posted September 23, 2003 erik said: you people are dumb. i was gonna be all nice and shit today. pffft. i pay just as much road tax as the rest of you impaitent people. so i can excercise my right to use them in a legal capacity. i did not break any laws, so therefore you can all go to hell!!! Â But obstructing an intersection IS illegal! You're going to Hell! Say hi to Dwayner! Quote
vegetablebelay Posted September 23, 2003 Posted September 23, 2003 erik said: you people are dumb. i was gonna be all nice and shit today. pffft. i pay just as much road tax as the rest of you impaitent people. so i can excercise my right to use them in a legal capacity. i did not break any laws, so therefore you can all go to hell!!! Â Â You can get a ticket for inattentive driving and deliberately blocking traffic. Quote
Sphinx Posted September 23, 2003 Posted September 23, 2003 Veggie, that's what I just said. Today is Bag On Erikkkk day! Quote
erik Posted September 23, 2003 Author Posted September 23, 2003 my point is that i have as much right to be on the road in a legal manner. so i could give a shit about your little mememememememememememememememememememememememememememememeemememememememe tirade. Â all humans have the same worth....so dont attempt to self inflate yourselves. Â Â Quote
rbw1966 Posted September 23, 2003 Posted September 23, 2003 erik said: you people are dumb. i was gonna be all nice and shit today. pffft. i pay just as much road tax as the rest of you impaitent people. so i can excercise my right to use them in a legal capacity. i did not break any laws, so therefore you can all go to hell!!! Â Â I do believe its against the law to block traffic. You want to sit in your car and ponder your navel why don't you pull off to the side of the road? Quote
Sphinx Posted September 23, 2003 Posted September 23, 2003 erik said: all humans have the same worth....so dont attempt to self inflate yourselves. Â No, they don't. That is a patent falsehood. Period. Quote
allthumbs Posted September 23, 2003 Posted September 23, 2003 Not all humans have the same value. Take me for instance; I'm much more valuable than you, Erik. Quote
vegetablebelay Posted September 23, 2003 Posted September 23, 2003 Passive aggressiveness is so suck. Quote
Al_Pine Posted September 23, 2003 Posted September 23, 2003 Erik, If all humans have the same worth, how is it that you feel justified in flaunting accepted driving etiquette, purposely hindering another driver? Isn't that a case of putting yourself above others, in particular the person who honked at you? Quote
Sphinx Posted September 23, 2003 Posted September 23, 2003 Al_Pine said: Erik, If all humans have the same worth, how is it that you feel justified in flaunting accepted driving etiquette, purposely hindering another driver? Isn't that a case of putting yourself above others, in particular the person who honked at you? Careful there, logic isn't his strong point. Get him cornered and he'll become aggressive. Quote
allthumbs Posted September 23, 2003 Posted September 23, 2003 Aggressive male drivers are simply over-compensating for their short dicks and premature ejaculation problem. Ain't that right, ______. Â Quote
erik Posted September 23, 2003 Author Posted September 23, 2003 Al_Pine said: Erik, If all humans have the same worth, how is it that you feel justified in flaunting accepted driving etiquette, purposely hindering another driver? Isn't that a case of putting yourself above others, in particular the person who honked at you? Â cuz i am an asshole and could really give shit. Quote
Sphinx Posted September 23, 2003 Posted September 23, 2003 erik said: stop me. Â Next time I hope they ram your VW bus. Quote
Fejas Posted September 23, 2003 Posted September 23, 2003 This thread reminds me of the Denis Leary song... "I'M AN ASSHOLE". JUST HUM IT AN YOU'LL FEEL BETTER ABOUT YOUR SELL THROUGH OUT THE DAY... Quote
erik Posted September 23, 2003 Author Posted September 23, 2003 Fejas said: This thread reminds me of the Denis Leary song... "I'M AN ASSHOLE". JUST HUM IT AN YOU'LL FEEL BETTER ABOUT YOUR SELL THROUGH OUT THE DAY... Â Quote
Attitude Posted September 23, 2003 Posted September 23, 2003 erik said: cuz i am an asshole ... . Dr. Phil can see you now. Quote
jj221 Posted September 24, 2003 Posted September 24, 2003 Hey space cadet - instead of dreaming about your life, try dreaming about mine for awhile. I have a dream. It's called getting to work on time, and your star-gazing ass ain't helping any. If you need project management to get through a simple traffic light, don't get angry with the guy behind you for taking leadership. Instead get angry with yourself for ruining a productive person's day. Quote
DrPhil Posted September 24, 2003 Posted September 24, 2003 How to Spot and Deal with Passive-Aggressives  Passive-Aggressive Behavior Warning Signs  A reluctance or failure to keep promises.  Sabotaging the efforts of others.  Blaming others for personal failures.  Exaggerating misfortunes.  Complaining of feeling unappreciated or misunderstood.  Persistent pessimism, even when things are going well.  Avoiding work and social obligations, often making excuses.   Dealing with a Passive-Aggressive  Don't feel guilty. Remember that you're not to blame for someone else's passive aggressive behavior.  Refuse to play their game. Because a passive-aggressive personality doesn't know how to respond appropriately to conflict, he or she will most likely deny everything. It's important to express your concerns and anger, but stick to the facts at hand and how his/her actions make you feel.  Confront their dishonesty. Not confronting the passive aggressive behavior will only reinforce it. Confront the person immediately and let him/her know you are confused by his/her behavior and he/she has to stop the behavior if they value the relationship.  Don't let them get away with bad behavior. Instead of letting the person get off the hook and allowing him/her to continue the behavior, try to create an atmosphere in which he/she might feel more comfortable sharing his/her feelings of anger, resentment, etc.  Quote
vegetablebelay Posted September 24, 2003 Posted September 24, 2003 DrPhil said: How to Spot and Deal with Passive-Aggressives  Passive-Aggressive Behavior Warning Signs  A reluctance or failure to keep promises.  Sabotaging the efforts of others.  Blaming others for personal failures.  Exaggerating misfortunes.  Complaining of feeling unappreciated or misunderstood.  Persistent pessimism, even when things are going well.  Avoiding work and social obligations, often making excuses.   Dealing with a Passive-Aggressive  Don't feel guilty. Remember that you're not to blame for someone else's passive aggressive behavior.  Refuse to play their game. Because a passive-aggressive personality doesn't know how to respond appropriately to conflict, he or she will most likely deny everything. It's important to express your concerns and anger, but stick to the facts at hand and how his/her actions make you feel.  Confront their dishonesty. Not confronting the passive aggressive behavior will only reinforce it. Confront the person immediately and let him/her know you are confused by his/her behavior and he/she has to stop the behavior if they value the relationship.  Don't let them get away with bad behavior. Instead of letting the person get off the hook and allowing him/her to continue the behavior, try to create an atmosphere in which he/she might feel more comfortable sharing his/her feelings of anger, resentment, etc.   Erik, you've been called out. Quote
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