• I Saw How people really are
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[QUOTE=blahblah123;17024899]But the jews didn't give up so it didn't get rid of ALL of the bad people in the world.[/QUOTE] Your a idiot. Prove me wrong.
[QUOTE=ben bellis;16987580]Ok, so today I went into my town to buy the new Batman game, and rushed back to the bus station trying to catch the soonest bus, instead i missed it and was there for nearly half an hour and near ish the end, an old lady sat on the bench a few seats from me start like slipping of her chair while her arms looked kind of locked, at first i stared a little and realised somthing was wrong, i looked around and other people were doing the same.. kind of. i walked quickly over to her but then some security, i think it was, pushed me out the way and checked her pulse i wanted to help but with them there they probably knew more than me, and while they were doing that i took another glance around and i saw people actualy looking at her and laughing. And not one other person (oh sorry there was another guy in his twentys) that came over they just looked, some of them laughed and then continued to mindlessly stare at the parking lot for their buses. now i knew people were shallow but this? this was somthing else. Out of a room filled with roughly 60 people 2 of use walked over. And right now all i keep going over in my head is that i should have got up straight away, and can't keep myself from knowing that those other people probably wouldnt have even considered it.[/QUOTE] [img]http://www.halolz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/first-i-lold.jpg[/img]
That is pretty sad but yeah some people just freeze when something like that happens because they don't know how to react or they're shocked also for the laughing bit some people laugh in an awkward situation. I laugh in awkward or inappropriate times because I don't know how else to act, I guess it's a way for the human body to cope.
You're naive to not know a lot of the world is seriously fucked up. It doesn't take a clever person to realise that.
[QUOTE=Roswell34;16987613]you fight skeletons bro badass[/QUOTE] bad...fuckin....asss (yes, ass with 3 s')
Poor old lady, You should of kicked their assess for laughing at her, Then again, humanity is fucked up
[QUOTE=TheMercWithAMouth;17020565]Who the fuck would laugh at an nearly dieing old woman.[/QUOTE] I don't think you read my post on the first page. :colbert: [editline]02:11PM[/editline] I love how so much of FP becomes a total white knight in this situation acting like they would have done something that situation or that they would be disgusted if someone laughed at that. I'm just here pointing it out, I guess it reminds me of the Joker in Watchmen.
[QUOTE=Roswell34;16987613]you fight skeletons bro badass[/QUOTE] That part is cool, I like the part where you have to sneak through the sewers and can't let Killer Croc hear you.
YOU FOUND OUT ABOUT OBAMA!? :derp:
[QUOTE=clonekiller;17147392]YOU FOUND OUT ABOUT OBAMA!? :derp:[/QUOTE] Obama was the women?
[QUOTE=ben bellis;16987580]Ok, so today I went into my town to buy the new Batman game, and rushed back to the bus station trying to catch the soonest bus, instead i missed it and was there for nearly half an hour and near ish the end, an old lady sat on the bench a few seats from me start like slipping of her chair while her arms looked kind of locked, at first i stared a little and realised somthing was wrong, i looked around and other people were doing the same.. kind of. i walked quickly over to her but then some security, i think it was, pushed me out the way and checked her pulse i wanted to help but with them there they probably knew more than me, and while they were doing that i took another glance around and i saw people actualy looking at her and laughing. And not one other person (oh sorry there was another guy in his twentys) that came over they just looked, some of them laughed and then continued to mindlessly stare at the parking lot for their buses. now i knew people were shallow but this? this was somthing else. Out of a room filled with roughly 60 people 2 of use walked over. And right now all i keep going over in my head is that i should have got up straight away, and can't keep myself from knowing that those other people probably wouldnt have even considered it.[/QUOTE] Just reading that is painful, people these days are just so self centered, and dont give a rats ass about anything but themselves. If i was there i would have cursed out each and everyone one of them, just so i wouldnt regret it later.
Sorry for this bump, but please hear me out. [QUOTE=ben bellis;16987580]Ok, so today I went into my town to buy the new Batman game, and rushed back to the bus station trying to catch the soonest bus, instead i missed it and was there for nearly half an hour and near ish the end, an old lady sat on the bench a few seats from me start like slipping of her chair while her arms looked kind of locked, at first i stared a little and realised somthing was wrong, i looked around and other people were doing the same.. kind of. i walked quickly over to her but then some security, i think it was, pushed me out the way and checked her pulse i wanted to help but with them there they probably knew more than me, and while they were doing that i took another glance around and i saw people actualy looking at her and laughing. And not one other person (oh sorry there was another guy in his twentys) that came over they just looked, some of them laughed and then continued to mindlessly stare at the parking lot for their buses. now i knew people were shallow but this? this was somthing else. Out of a room filled with roughly 60 people 2 of use walked over. And right now all i keep going over in my head is that i should have got up straight away, and can't keep myself from knowing that those other people probably wouldnt have even considered it.[/QUOTE] This is how I feel. I mean just yesterday afternoon during lunch break some guy in my college was stabbed in the main eating area of the college. This area is also known as the common room where all the students go to during break. At the time I had no knowledge of what was going on simply because I arrived at the end of this event where everyone had left. Today we had a special emergency assembly for the whole college. The victims stabbers were arrested (actually we don't know that for certain, the police probably picked out 3 random people), and the victim is now safe and fine in a hospital. But what surprised me was that during this event, my tutor at the college explained to me that over 100 and more students just crowded around him doing squat all and jack shit (such as making a video recording of him for the purpose of uploading it to their Facebook, and just laughing about the situation while leaving the college.) If I was there I personally would've taken the appropriate actions. This meant I would have called the emergency services (ambulance and police), treating the stab wound immediately (placing pressure on the wound, stopping blood flow..etc) while notifying a teacher if possible. But then we have people who just don't take any actions or who don't take the situation seriously, especially when someones life is in danger. I mean, these students are aged between 16 to 19. I just feel ashamed because I knew something told me I should have arrived to have lunch earlier so I could have helped and done something instead of coming afterwards without knowledge of this event at all. Oh and last word. I am in the United Kingdom. [b]Edit:[/b] I just asked a student who was there. Apparently I was told that out of all the people there, only [b]1[/b] student actually went out and tried to help him. At least someone is not as badly responsed as I had thought so.
[QUOTE=Madman_Andre;16987802]The absolute truth you learn in life is that people are horrible, corrupt creatures not worthy of the air they breathe. OP has just learned this lesson.[/QUOTE] HEEEEEY! I would at least give her a burger. No, I would say "Hey, somebody, help her! And don't *BLEEP*ing laugh! Or i'll *BLEEP* y'all!
they were probably laughing at you
[QUOTE=ben bellis;16987580]Ok, so today I went into my town to buy the new Batman game, and rushed back to the bus station trying to catch the soonest bus, instead i missed it and was there for nearly half an hour and near ish the end, an old lady sat on the bench a few seats from me start like slipping of her chair while her arms looked kind of locked, at first i stared a little and realised somthing was wrong, i looked around and other people were doing the same.. kind of. i walked quickly over to her but then some security, i think it was, pushed me out the way and checked her pulse i wanted to help but with them there they probably knew more than me, and while they were doing that i took another glance around and i saw people actualy looking at her and laughing. And not one other person (oh sorry there was another guy in his twentys) that came over they just looked, some of them laughed and then continued to mindlessly stare at the parking lot for their buses. now i knew people were shallow but this? this was somthing else. Out of a room filled with roughly 60 people 2 of use walked over. And right now all i keep going over in my head is that i should have got up straight away, and can't keep myself from knowing that those other people probably wouldnt have even considered it.[/QUOTE] that's the majority of the population. but when your feeling down, other people will care, kind people can see things like this happening and they'll help them. i was a person that was bitter through highschool until in junior year, a girl i just barely knew walked up to me and hugged me for no reason. she didn't care about my past, she didn't care what i did to people before, she cared for who i was then. that changed me. i wish there were a lot more people like her.
Sadly we live in a world where are actions get judged and the fear of being judged prevents us from doing what our contious wants us to do. The best thing to do is fuck the world and do it anyway.
A couple of months ago I was out for lunch during work and heard an ambulance drive by me. About 3 blocks down I see the ambulance pulling up into a parking lot on my left. To the right was an old couple sitting on a bus bench, a woman and a man, the woman had her eyes closed and a few other people were standing around them while on their cellphones, about 6 or 7. The old man was hugging the woman tightly, she seemed so lifeless in his arms. I then saw a few of the same people dash across the street dodging 5 lane traffic to signal the ambulance where they were. Not all hope is lost in this world. [img]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_CFn9d_czvAM/STyUFRDGASI/AAAAAAAAAPc/UEyT0jE4j_4/s400/funny-pictures-sad-cat-blackandwhite.jpg[/img]
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