Just got into a major slanging match with an idiot who refused to move her carrier bag off the only available seat, who quickly learnt you should only threaten to punch someone if you’re going to follow through or you’ll get endlessly laughed at.
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Other women on the train were great, and tbh it was fun just watching her get laughed at because she couldn’t muster a single creative insult in retaliation
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Your River Island bag doesn’t need a seat, I do, and no one has worn a Ben Sherman coat since 1998 and you smell like talc, what are you thinking.
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On a less funny note, I explained to her I'd moved her bag because it was occupying a disabled seat, she refused to move it, and I am disabled: her response - "you look like a disabled spastic, you should be locked in a fucking hospital." No qualms saying that publicly, loudly.
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Replying to @DawnHFoster
I don't kid myself that this kind of abuse hasn't been in people's heads all along (we're not the fluffy, tolerant nation we think we are) but it's the letting it out that seems to be on the increase. Hope you're OK.
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Replying to @frdragonspouse
And folk seem quite keen to put abuse down to "some kind of mental illness". Maybe. But let's face it, some people are just plain nasty.
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Yeah, she was just a really spiteful, horrible person. She should have moved her bag when I asked her, didn't, and from there just refused to back down and was angry I wasn't meek and took the seat I was entitled to.
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