Other people's poor decisions
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 8:43 am
I can't help but be frustrated. Sure, nothing to do with me (except when I've given important advice), but damnit. Y U make bad choices?
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yo dawg I definitely agree how dare people try to save money when they should waste that money on overpriced chips and pop they're like commiesSim Kid wrote:Especially when other people wind up getting harmed some way by their bad decisions.
Many subway stores out here actually hate the $5 footlong because after so many deals, stores often lose money despite getting an increase in customers. That's because they always order the most expensive subs to produce and are supposed to use the money saved to buy chips and a drink; but they don't. There are numerous times when I want to tell them, "You're gonna eat all that?" When they ask for a Chicken Bacon Ranch and order $15 worth of veggies and $5 worth of mayonnaise and we can't close the sandwich. :[
Or they ask for that much? :P$5 worth of mayo on one sandwich? You're either using too much or paying too much.
yo dawg I definitely agree how dare people try to save money when they should waste that money on overpriced chips and pop they're like commies
I know. It also hurts to have to write them into fiction because in my eyes, why would anyone make such a stupid choice? But sometimes, the fact that they could have come up with a better option is what makes it so dramatic in the first place. (Just read most of Shakespeare. :P How many of his plays wouldn't have ended in a bloodbath if the characters just didn't make dumbass decisions?)I hate watching poor decisions of others...it's why sometimes I have to stop watching a movie or TV show if I just get pissed at the stupidity of the characters.
The real kickers are the history plays, since those recreate stupid decisions & bloodbaths that actually happened.How many of his plays wouldn't have ended in a bloodbath if the characters just didn't make dumbass decisions?
Me too. :< I sometimes wish I could go back and retcon some poor decisions I made (especially when I went to the wrong place at the wrong time) but sadly it's a necessary evil since that's a learning experience.Booyakasha wrote: It's hard for me to point fingers, because I'm so well-acquainted with my own poor decisions. I kind of feel like, 'man, that guy sure did the wrong thing. bet it looked like the right thing to do at the time, though'. Then I give forth with a spontaneous, heartfelt rendition of 'He Ain't Heavy (He's My Brother)' that brings down the house.
depression comixSim Kid wrote:I sometimes wish I could go back and retcon some poor decisions I made
God forbid morals from hundreds of years ago be any goddamn different from what they are nowSim Kid wrote:I know. It also hurts to have to write them into fiction because in my eyes, why would anyone make such a stupid choice? But sometimes, the fact that they could have come up with a better option is what makes it so dramatic in the first place. (Just read most of Shakespeare. :P How many of his plays wouldn't have ended in a bloodbath if the characters just didn't make dumbass decisions?)
But if it's a comedy...sometimes that's why it's funny. Doesn't make it any less "Oh god *Facepalm*" worthy, though.