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Re: Oblivious people - why?
[Re: 1ShotNoKills]
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09/27/17 03:44 PM
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aquaholic1822
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95% of the time it's people over 60 Those old folks really put a damper on a lot of things
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Re: Oblivious people - why?
[Re: Jon]
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09/27/17 04:52 PM
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I always try and tell myself they must be on drugs , happy pills , pain meds , hippy lettuce . Our social skill are really slipping , its like being around a bunch of drunks , and being sober . Then again , they may just be stupid !!!
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Re: Oblivious people - why?
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09/27/17 05:06 PM
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It's called common sense and it is a big part of what we're lacking as a society.
and we are losing more and more common sense with each generation. The new term for common sense, entitlement.
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Re: Oblivious people - why?
[Re: 1ShotNoKills]
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09/27/17 05:39 PM
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95% of the time it's people under 60 fify I would consider allowance for the elderly. That's not the demographic that usually is involved in this stuff. I can usually easily get around them and they deserve some latitude anyway. I have learned not to get behind certain ones in a checkout line though!
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