Kathryn
It was on fire when I laid down on it.
Have you ever actually checked to see what size ***** bullies have?
You don't want to know.
I was married to a bully for eleven of the longest years of my life.
BUT NOT ANYMORE!!!!!! Go me.
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Have you ever actually checked to see what size ***** bullies have?
Yea but come on when you see those idiots preaching on street corners don't you find is just a bit funny when someone goes and stands next to them making fun a bit? When I say idiots on street corners I don't mean the ones that quietly try to speak to you in a polite way, I mean the ones that just shout at everyone telling us going to hell unless we repent blah blah blah.
oh geez Kathryn come on.
It is not the religion that is being trolled, if that's what's bothering you.
If a missionary can stand on the corner and block traffic, then someone can walk up to them and return the favor, and preach back, but of another religion.
Today, I was on the ferry and a cigarette nazi was sitting a little down from me. I use electronic cigarettes, which aren't regulated in the City or State of New York, so the "No Smoking" signs don't apply to the electronics. This guy got visibly enraged to see me puff on one on a city-run boat. He finally, halfway into the trip, walked up to me, and demanded that I "put out" my "cigarette". Since my "cigarette" isn't lit, I asked him how. He walked over to the "No Smoking" sign and screamed that I'm not allowed to smoke. I told him to go get a cop(there are four of them on any ferry boat as it's underway). The cop walked over to me and asked if I had been smoking. I promptly, honestly, replied "No"(Technically, I was vaping, or using a personal vaporizer). This so enraged the guy that he screamed that he saw me put my cigarette into my pocket after puffing on it. The cop asked if I minded showing him the pocket contents. I complied, and, in the process, showed him the electronic. The cop picked up the electronic, looked at the guy, and said, "This? This isn't a cigarette. Why are you wasting my time? Don't bother me again." Then the cop assumed his position looking overboard in case someone falls overboard.
Me - 1
Anti-smoking Idiot - 0
Today, I was on the ferry and a cigarette nazi was sitting a little down from me. I use electronic cigarettes, which aren't regulated in the City or State of New York, so the "No Smoking" signs don't apply to the electronics. This guy got visibly enraged to see me puff on one on a city-run boat. He finally, halfway into the trip, walked up to me, and demanded that I "put out" my "cigarette". Since my "cigarette" isn't lit, I asked him how. He walked over to the "No Smoking" sign and screamed that I'm not allowed to smoke. I told him to go get a cop(there are four of them on any ferry boat as it's underway). The cop walked over to me and asked if I had been smoking. I promptly, honestly, replied "No"(Technically, I was vaping, or using a personal vaporizer). This so enraged the guy that he screamed that he saw me put my cigarette into my pocket after puffing on it. The cop asked if I minded showing him the pocket contents. I complied, and, in the process, showed him the electronic. The cop picked up the electronic, looked at the guy, and said, "This? This isn't a cigarette. Why are you wasting my time? Don't bother me again." Then the cop assumed his position looking overboard in case someone falls overboard.
Me - 1
Anti-smoking Idiot - 0
Kathyrn, you are the one attempting to provoke a confrontation at this moment. Why don't you excuse yourself from this thread and have a good day.
Why didn't you simply tell the cigarette nazi that you were vaping on an electronic cigarette? Why make a big scene in public?
Sounds to me like you enjoy provoking confrontations.
It's interesting that physical violence is preferable to you than merely busting someone's chops.This is a debate and discussion forum and this is an open thread. I am not trying to provoke a confrontation, and frankly, I find your indignation amusing, because you seem to have a very high tolerance of provocation as long as you don't think it's directed at you or someone you're supporting.
I am discussing my POV regarding intentionally provoking people simply because one disagrees with them, aka "trolling." That is, after all, what this open thread is about.
I think trolling is tacky and immature. It is NOT on the same high level as protecting the civil rights of others.
And - it's a good way to get your *** whupped. One or two rounds of *** whuppin' tends to lower the trolling factor significantly.
And it's pretty entertaining to bystanders.
However, I'll take your advice and excuse myself from this thread. It's pretty obvious to me that I'm wasting my time - and life's too short.
Carry on.
Does it occur to you that the only one making a scene was the cigarette nazi?
Today, I was on the ferry and a cigarette nazi was sitting a little down from me. I use electronic cigarettes, which aren't regulated in the City or State of New York, so the "No Smoking" signs don't apply to the electronics. This guy got visibly enraged to see me puff on one on a city-run boat. He finally, halfway into the trip, walked up to me, and demanded that I "put out" my "cigarette". Since my "cigarette" isn't lit, I asked him how. He walked over to the "No Smoking" sign and screamed that I'm not allowed to smoke. I told him to go get a cop(there are four of them on any ferry boat as it's underway).
It's interesting that physical violence is preferable to you than merely busting someone's chops.
I wasn't the one yelling and carrying on. Actually read the post.I don't have a problem at all with electronic cigarettes. However, I also know that they take many people aback - and that most people who "smoke" them know this.
It seems very easy to me for a person who gets confronted about "smoking" (and it certainly does look like they ARE smoking in a non smoking area - and they know it does) - could quickly enough defuse the situation rather than throw gasoline on a fire by yelling or carrying on.
The problem, this particular person wasn't going to listen to an explanation that wasn't handed down by a perceived authority figure, which is why I told him to go ahead and get a cop over. The question, "How" in response to his demand that I put out the cigarette would make a thinking person stop and get an explanation. He wasn't a thinking person, and deserved his chops busted, which is what happened.It seems pretty obvious to me that Yosi enjoys stirring the pot and creating a scene. Here's what happened in his own words:
Now - when the angry guy came stalking over - why not, instead of acting coy and provocative, say something along the lines of, "Hey, I can see why you'd think I was smoking - but this is actually not a real cigarette. See? Take a look at this - I think it's pretty cool - it's electronic! See? No smoke, no tobacco."
I don't have a problem at all with electronic cigarettes. However, I also know that they take many people aback - and that most people who "smoke" them know this.
It seems very easy to me for a person who gets confronted about "smoking" (and it certainly does look like they ARE smoking in a non smoking area - and they know it does) - could quickly enough defuse the situation rather than throw gasoline on a fire by yelling or carrying on.
It seems pretty obvious to me that Yosi enjoys stirring the pot and creating a scene. Here's what happened in his own words:
Now - when the angry guy came stalking over - why not, instead of acting coy and provocative, say something along the lines of, "Hey, I can see why you'd think I was smoking - but this is actually not a real cigarette. See? Take a look at this - I think it's pretty cool - it's electronic! See? No smoke, no tobacco."
It's not that a PARTICULAR religion is being trolled - it's that ANYONE is being trolled.
The OP didn't say anyone was blocking traffic. His contempt of "Jesus Freaks" was obvious - and he didn't really qualify what he meant by "Jesus Freaks" so I can only use the information I have.
Furthermore, the troll wasn't trying to represent any other real religion. He was simply - well, he said it best - being a TROLL.
By the way, I thought it was sort of ironic that he said he had to remove articles of clothing that identified his own religion before he went over and trolled the Jesus freaks. Why remove them? Was he ashamed of what he was about to do? Were his actions in line with the values of his own religion?
Sticking up for the rights of others is courageous. Trolling is immature and tacky. He's the one who labeled his own actions as trolling, and his actions certainly seem to support that self accusation.