Yes, I am, about once a week, by people like you. Because they see a cane and someone vulnerable they can bully. The knife tends to make them back off.
People have been making music since before they were people. If you don’t like it, go back to under the sea
You seem to have some issues going on, and you’re projecting an awful lot of malice onto random strangers who don’t like someone else’s loud music imposed on them. I hope you work through those issues buddy
So like, if you start the conversation polite, maybe you’ll get polite responses. Making unreasonable demands on everyone (considering earplugs cost a few cents, and it is your responsibility to deal with your disability, not mine) is very polite.
So to summarize this conversation, I expressed that it would be nice if people stopped blasting their music in natural spaces. Then you projected a whole bunch of bad intentions onto me, expressed that you believe you have a right to rape everyone’s earholes, and that if someone dares suggest you not do that they are an ableist bully and you’re ready to pull a knife on them.
But I’m the problem because I’m being unreasonable and impolite.
Then you have the gall to suggest earplugs. The default state for people not blasting music is that they are not imposing on anyone. The default state of people blasting music is that they are imposing on everyone. How about you get some headphones?
so since you are assuming rape (wow dude, go fuck yourself) let me tell you the purpose of my music. it’s so dipshits like you get out of the way or get hit by 350 pound at 25 miles per hour. when i see you in the distance, i’ll turn it off because you consider noise rape
Yes, I am, about once a week, by people like you. Because they see a cane and someone vulnerable they can bully. The knife tends to make them back off.
People have been making music since before they were people. If you don’t like it, go back to under the sea
You seem to have some issues going on, and you’re projecting an awful lot of malice onto random strangers who don’t like someone else’s loud music imposed on them. I hope you work through those issues buddy
the person demanding silence from the whole world says “you have issues” and doesn’t see the funny. which makes it funnier.
The person upset at being imposed upon by people doesn’t see the hypocrisy as they angrily defend their behaviour of imposing upon others.
The chip on your shoulder might be visible from orbit.
So like, if you start the conversation polite, maybe you’ll get polite responses. Making unreasonable demands on everyone (considering earplugs cost a few cents, and it is your responsibility to deal with your disability, not mine) is very polite.
So to summarize this conversation, I expressed that it would be nice if people stopped blasting their music in natural spaces. Then you projected a whole bunch of bad intentions onto me, expressed that you believe you have a right to rape everyone’s earholes, and that if someone dares suggest you not do that they are an ableist bully and you’re ready to pull a knife on them.
But I’m the problem because I’m being unreasonable and impolite.
Then you have the gall to suggest earplugs. The default state for people not blasting music is that they are not imposing on anyone. The default state of people blasting music is that they are imposing on everyone. How about you get some headphones?
so since you are assuming rape (wow dude, go fuck yourself) let me tell you the purpose of my music. it’s so dipshits like you get out of the way or get hit by 350 pound at 25 miles per hour. when i see you in the distance, i’ll turn it off because you consider noise rape
Charming. “I get to either blast my music at you, or maim/kill you with my vehicle, your choice”. You sound like a wonderful person.
i mean, you don’t want to be “raped” with music, however that works. that seems to be other option. you don’t get out of the way.