so going in to work with a four day old surgical injury prompted exactly the kind of trolling from the simulators that you'd expect: on the platform a pair of women were talking about how the one of them should get to sit down because she was pregnant, and how their friend…
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…got "knocked out" of her seat on the subway by some guy. so when the train came, the pregnant woman didn't bother to rush in or anything; she walks in and throws me, already in a seat, this look of just ~disgusted~ disappointment. obviously it was a very dire situation…
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…because my sitting down meant that the non-pregnant woman had to stand for her friend, instead of me, whose job it had specifically been made to stand for her, since i had heard them talking about it; they made absolutely sure i heard their snotty commentary to that effect.
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i did not actually say "would you like to see my surgical scar from four days ago? because i'll show it to you. you don't know what other people's problems are, you self-absorbed babble machines". really on the fence as to whether leaving it alone was the right thing
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Replying to @chaosprime
It was the right thing. While they might have benefited in the long term, the energy used was your's to direct. Doing nothing was a perfect solution to the meaningless nature of their actions! Stop getting stabbed btw.
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This time! In the future I suggest striving for more invulnerability.
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it does seem like the best policy
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