He is dedicated to being an @$$hole.
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He's Very Important.
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My NYC war is against people leaning against the subway pole on a crowded train. No, just no.
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Oooh yes - what is the matter with people? It takes little effort to be considerate!
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I used to commute past a major international airport. Tourists (almost always men) with giant suitcases did exactly this.
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It's not really just about being rude - though it is that too; it's about moving through the world believing they're owed more space.
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Yup. I suspect the psychology behind manspreading is similar.
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The worst. He's all spread out too. His legs, his arms. What a champ.
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Idk I always found that to be such a jerk thing to to
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I was on a packed express bus home one rush hour where this guy was sleeping across two seats.
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I gently tapped him to ask if I could have one of the seat, at the same time the bus driver asked if there were anymore seats.
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He shouted no in my face and went back to sleep.
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What an awful experience! Very selfish to sleep across seats and to yell - well if that's what he's line after kip, imagine his waking selfpic.twitter.com/AVdHAJFpsY
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Commuting on Bart into SF is a learning experience with two canes. Disability seating wars.
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