





So be warned! Don't walk slowly or look around at your surroundings! Thats a clear sign that your a bandit or terrorist.

Okey dokey then.wELCOME cONSUMER wrote:Lance's comment reminded me: "Fear is the mind killer."![]()
Ahem, whether you like the particular movie I'm referencing or not, that's a true statement nonetheless. Especially in this time of modern yellow journalism. What with bird flu, west nile, identity theft and who knows what else, people would rather give into fear just to feel anything anymore. We're like one big exposed nerve, hardened and raw, ready to overreact to every little stimuli we encounter.
Sorry to hear about your experience. Something similar happened to me once. I used to live on a very rough street with an extremely poor reputation. I was driving home from college one afternoon when a cop pulled me over. I wasn't speeding, I used my signal, my registration and everything was up to date. Clearly, without saying anything, he thought I was a prostitute cruising the strip (something young girls do on this street all the time). Ironically, I was wearing a shirt that said "Don't label me." He immediately realized his mistake (seeing my textbooks in the backseat) and told me to have a nice day. Damn fool.
Not Sir Phobos wrote:Okey dokey then.wELCOME cONSUMER wrote:Lance's comment reminded me: "Fear is the mind killer."![]()
Ahem, whether you like the particular movie I'm referencing or not, that's a true statement nonetheless. Especially in this time of modern yellow journalism. What with bird flu, west nile, identity theft and who knows what else, people would rather give into fear just to feel anything anymore. We're like one big exposed nerve, hardened and raw, ready to overreact to every little stimuli we encounter.
Sorry to hear about your experience. Something similar happened to me once. I used to live on a very rough street with an extremely poor reputation. I was driving home from college one afternoon when a cop pulled me over. I wasn't speeding, I used my signal, my registration and everything was up to date. Clearly, without saying anything, he thought I was a prostitute cruising the strip (something young girls do on this street all the time). Ironically, I was wearing a shirt that said "Don't label me." He immediately realized his mistake (seeing my textbooks in the backseat) and told me to have a nice day. Damn fool.
Explain the fur coat you were wearing and the black guy with the neon green tiger print fedora in the back seat![]()
Just as I thought
Uhhh..... a father and his daughter out walking? If it were 2 guys who looked like they were canvasing the neighborhood, that's one thing. But this sounds like harassment, plain and simple.Not Sir Phobos wrote:Overall the situation and what happened was goofy IMO, but there are circumstances where it is logical.
Sugarflower wrote:my husband (boyfriend at the time) told me not to stare at anybody when we were in NYC visiting his family. Apparently city people get offended or nervous when a stranger gives them a quick stare.