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[QUOTE="davinadarkstar"]I used to get called that 2 years ago, but the panda name stuck. (;BiancaDKpandas are awesome anyways, i cant help but view it as a compliment. (;
haha pandas and insults don't mix very well. :D
This is how I imagine you two right now. How could you possibly hate something like this!? :
Once I was walking my friend's dog and some guidos drove by and yelled "GET A HAIRCUT!!!" I caught them at the next red light and threw a bag of dog **** at daddy's mercedes. pis3rch
Have you ever seen a Guindian? They are such wastes of space.
[QUOTE="pis3rch"]Once I was walking my friend's dog and some guidos drove by and yelled "GET A HAIRCUT!!!" I caught them at the next red light and threw a bag of dog **** at daddy's mercedes. shoryuken_
Have you ever seen a Guindian? They are such a waste of space.
i hate you for showing me that, i'm mostly indian and italian... :cry: Oh well, time to be scottish.
Well, one time I was driving along listening to Emperor and at a stop a woman rolled up her window and stared at me with a clear expression of "what the hell is that crap you're listening to".chessmaster1989
HAHA yea, I get that too. I'll be listening to Amon Amarth or Gorgoroth or something, and while I dont blast music in neighborhoods, I listen to it loud everywhere else. Its funny seeing people look over every now and then. Especially if theyre some punks listening to Lil Wayne or something with their little 8 inch subwoofer struggling in the back.
Anyway, as for myself, I am fat, so I imagine people talk a lot of crap about me and make comments. However, I am also fairly imposing so they dont say it to my face, so I am not really sure.
Still, society hates fat people so I know someone is saying something bad about me.
Yeah, it's happened. Last year, when I was walking home from school, this girl and what I thought to be her mom were on the road (in a SUV I think) at a stop light. I was at the cross walk waiting to cross. The girl in the car smiled and waved at me. I waved back while smiling. The girl and the woman started laughing; I could easily see it. I was really ****ed off. They might have laughed because I was wearing this blue sweatshirt with a hood that covered a lot of my face, so I may have looked a little idiotic. But that still made me want to punch in both of their SUV's front lights. I just kept walking. **** like this is one reason why I just ****ing hate people. Last year, in the summer, some douche bag in his car drove by me and told me to get off the streets. I turned around and flipped him off. Later, as I was walking down the sidewalk, another d-bag yelled, "Nice white-tee fa**ot!"; I was dressed kinda "douchey", but these ***** need to get a ****ing life. Lets just say the year 2009 ****ing sucked and I'm glad it's done, along with this entire friggin decade. That whole decade was crap. Good riddance.
Yeah, it's happened. Last year, when I was walking home from school, this girl and what I thought to be her mom were on the road (in a SUV I think) at a stop light. I was at the cross walk waiting to cross. The girl in the car smiled and waved at me. I waved back while smiling. The girl and the woman started laughing; I could easily see it. I was really ****ed off. They might have laughed because I was wearing this blue sweatshirt with a hood that covered a lot of my face, so I may have looked a little idiotic. But that still made me want to punch in both of their SUV's front lights. gamerguru100
They likely laughed because they did not wave at you, merely in your direction, and you waved back.
I'd laugh, you'd laugh...they did laugh. I dont think they were laughing at you so much as laughing with you, and you misinterpreted it.
Think about it...how would they recognize you if you had a hood on? Why would they wave at you?
i hate you for showing me that, i'm mostly indian and italian... :cry: Oh well, time to be scottish.
pis3rch
Most Indian people I know have an extreme distaste for Guindians. They said (about the Guindians), "They should stick to things we are good at, like tennis and math."
[QUOTE="gamerguru100"]
Yeah, it's happened. Last year, when I was walking home from school, this girl and what I thought to be her mom were on the road (in a SUV I think) at a stop light. I was at the cross walk waiting to cross. The girl in the car smiled and waved at me. I waved back while smiling. The girl and the woman started laughing; I could easily see it. I was really ****ed off. They might have laughed because I was wearing this blue sweatshirt with a hood that covered a lot of my face, so I may have looked a little idiotic. But that still made me want to punch in both of their SUV's front lights. mrbojangles25
They likely laughed because they did not wave at you, merely in your direction, and you waved back.
I'd laugh, you'd laugh...they did laugh. I dont think they were laughing at you so much as laughing with you, and you misinterpreted it.
Think about it...how would they recognize you if you had a hood on? Why would they wave at you?
Ahem...I know for sure that girl was waving at me; no one else was around. It doesn't matter if the girl recognized me or not. I thought she was waving to be friendly, but that wasn't the case. Oh, and when they were laughing, I was not. I felt more like putting a dent in that SUV. :|No, but everybody runs into some drunk dumbass or some plain ol' dumbass saying something stupid to random strangers for giggles, my friends used to do drive by insults, IE randomly shouting at strangers we drove by, I wouldn't take offense to it at all they are just finding ways to entertain themselves, I'm sure everybody has done something silly like that at one point in their life or another.Im_single
That doesn't justify it.
Not really... mostly some people think I'm gonna beat them.
Some look at me with curiousity and decide to approach, some find me actually a cool guy while others see me as an **** and mean person. Especially those that think "Awww, I bet he's really SWEET!"
WRONG, Motherfarthers!
tzar3
[QUOTE="tzar3"]
Not really... mostly some people think I'm gonna beat them.
Some look at me with curiousity and decide to approach, some find me actually a cool guy while others see me as an **** and mean person. Especially those that think "Awww, I bet he's really SWEET!"
WRONG, Motherfarthers!
teh_shogun
lol I sometimes feel like that. Only I am a sweet guy, a teddy bear, if you will.
Its funny...one day I was standing on the corner and this lady starts to walk up to me, then I kinda glance at her (my neutral face is a scowl, coincedentally), then she kinda walks back, then stands behind me, and I decide to say "Hi, may I help you with something?" and she needed directions and I gave them to her. Hell, I even walked and spoke with her for half the walk lol.
but yea, people tend to steer clear unless they think/know I am a gentle giant, in which case they are rewarded with me pot o' gold. I dont get picked on to my face, and the only people that have attacked me are drunken jerks and that one guy that tried to steal my sister's purse.
Sometimes I get the occasional "Get your hair cut" or something.aaronmullanAn original insult for sure..
[QUOTE="aaronmullan"]Sometimes I get the occasional "Get your hair cut" or something.Good-ApolloAn original insult for sure..
yea but it hurts when your mom says it...
:cry:
Sometimes I get the occasional "Get your hair cut" or something.aaronmullanTypically that's constructive criticism... or so I find. >.>
Yeah quite a bit. I came from a very humble background so naturally there really wasn't much of a choice for me in terms of clothing. There were times when people didn't want to associate with me back in school because of it and said something behind my back...
That really became the motivation for me to do well and excel in everything because I want to prove to people (later on, to myself) that I can be every bit as good as, if not better than, everyone else. Now I get into a habit of "going above and beyond" when I am doing something
Looking back now, I really should be thanking those people for what they did to me, for because I am becoming a better person due to the lesson I learned from them
I don't see what's wrong with being quiet. I guess some people associate that with anti-social behavior, yet many people seem to not know what it really is. Being quiet isn't anti-social. :)Not strangers but new people I become acquaintance with, they always ask me why I'm so quiet.
gago-gago
That's actually pretty cool that it wound up that way, even if the original intent behind it was miserable. Good for you :)Yeah quite a bit. I came from a very humble background so naturally there really wasn't much of a choice for me in terms of clothing. There were times when people didn't want to associate with me back in school because of it and said something behind my back...
That really became the motivation for me to do well and excel in everything because I want to prove to people (later on, to myself) that I can be every bit as good as, if not better than, everyone else. Now I get into a habit of "going above and beyond" when I am doing something
Looking back now, I really should be thanking those people for what they did to me, for because I am becoming a better person due to the lesson I learned from them
ariz3260
[QUOTE="ariz3260"]That's actually pretty cool that it wound up that way, even if the original intent behind it was miserable. Good for you :)Yeah quite a bit. I came from a very humble background so naturally there really wasn't much of a choice for me in terms of clothing. There were times when people didn't want to associate with me back in school because of it and said something behind my back...
That really became the motivation for me to do well and excel in everything because I want to prove to people (later on, to myself) that I can be every bit as good as, if not better than, everyone else. Now I get into a habit of "going above and beyond" when I am doing something
Looking back now, I really should be thanking those people for what they did to me, for because I am becoming a better person due to the lesson I learned from them
Lockedge
yea, I was made fun of when I was little too.
Now I have an attitude of not really giving a damn, and its great.
Nah, not that I know of. But I always make sure when I step out the house I'm on my "A" game. It's hard to make fun of someone who is dressed better than you.
Don't worry you'll learn to ignore them.
Oh, this reminds me. One time I was with my friend and he was driving. This fat HUGE dude comes out of a fast food restaurant with three bags. Then my friend rolls up next to him, powers down the windows, and tells him to stop eating :lol: Tjeremiah1988Dam when I read this, I was like "What a ***" but then I remembered I have friends that would probably do this.
I always have my mean face on. Usually if you look "soft" people assume your weak and would want to miss-around with ya.Nah, not that I know of. But I always make sure when I step out the house I'm on my "A" game. It's hard to make fun of someone who is dressed better than you.
Don't worry you'll learn to ignore them.
Ace_WondersX
I work at the golden arches *groan* and when I am stuck on clean up duty I always get crap from people...then if i see that person in the street I bash them...I hold grudges and I never forget a face
That's actually pretty cool that it wound up that way, even if the original intent behind it was miserable. Good for you :)[QUOTE="Lockedge"][QUOTE="ariz3260"]
Yeah quite a bit. I came from a very humble background so naturally there really wasn't much of a choice for me in terms of clothing. There were times when people didn't want to associate with me back in school because of it and said something behind my back...
That really became the motivation for me to do well and excel in everything because I want to prove to people (later on, to myself) that I can be every bit as good as, if not better than, everyone else. Now I get into a habit of "going above and beyond" when I am doing something
Looking back now, I really should be thanking those people for what they did to me, for because I am becoming a better person due to the lesson I learned from them
mrbojangles25
yea, I was made fun of when I was little too.
Now I have an attitude of not really giving a damn, and its great.
I'm glad I wasn't teased/bullied/made fun of all that often as a kid, it would have killed me. However, getting that kind of treatment as an adult has me wondering exactly what those people are thinking and it's rather unpredictable. Seeing a 30 year old person act like a 10 year old with petty mockery has me wondering where they went wrong in their upbringing :P It still sucks, and I wind up being over-cautious, but it is still pretty surreal at times.[QUOTE="mrbojangles25"][QUOTE="Lockedge"]
That's actually pretty cool that it wound up that way, even if the original intent behind it was miserable. Good for you :)Lockedge
yea, I was made fun of when I was little too.
Now I have an attitude of not really giving a damn, and its great.
I'm glad I wasn't teased/bullied/made fun of all that often as a kid, it would have killed me. However, getting that kind of treatment as an adult has me wondering exactly what those people are thinking and it's rather unpredictable. Seeing a 30 year old person act like a 10 year old with petty mockery has me wondering where they went wrong in their upbringing :P It still sucks, and I wind up being over-cautious, but it is still pretty surreal at times.Yeah I used to care quite a bit too, I was really the type who internalize everything and just bit my lips and suck it all up... I was a very unhappy young man when **** like these happened. In a way I didn't know how to let things go, but I guess I was able to use it in a good way that I learned how to convert my negativity into motivation to push myself and get better
I suppose that they could be making fun of me while whispering to each other, but that's not sufficient evidence either way. Nobody comes up to me and insults me.
People make fun of me sometimes, because I have a weird face, its really nothing I have any control over. They make noises at me and high five their friends. Sometimes I wonder why I bother trying to become a better person when theyll be prejudice anyway. Does this happen to anyone else?
3riForce
Yeah, it happens to almost everyone. I just ignore people like that. They are not worth it.
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