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I don't know, but I just spent two days at an amusement park, so I'm in the sort of mood where I hate all people everywhere.
Like why the fuck are you just standing in the middle of a walkway? No, your group of 20 can't jump the line to catch up with the one 6 year old who's been alone for an hour. And double fuck everyone in the wave pool.
Family of 5 walks out of a busy door, takes two steps, stops to discuss their plans. There are literally a hundred people around coming and going. And that’s where you stop?
Happens on the daily in the city.
No one anywhere “cares” about anyone else. Don’t like it, deal. Or better yet keep quiet and leave me the fuck alone. Mentality of 95% of this world it seems.
My favorite version of the large-group-stops-in-the-worst-spot is when they do that at the top (or bottom) of ESCALATORS. 🤦♂️
I have been known to spread my elbows wide and then barrel straight through these groups to make space for the escalator riders behind me.
With a quick "oh hey, sorry. I wasn't expecting someone to stop here."
I feel a lot of this is just obliviousness. People are so sucked into what they are doing they don't notice anyone around them.
It's the reason shopping at Walmart can be so frustrating for me. People pause and stop at random spots (and I don't mean to get items).
An amusement park seems like the perfect hellscape to make me detest the world. That's a great reminder of a place to avoid.
This comment gave me anxiety and reminded me precisely why I started vacationing to very quiet places
I just went to two amusement parks in Japan this week (Universal and Disney). It's a different world here. People form orderly queues. They wait their turn. They don't make noise. We all say thank you at the end of an interaction.
I see 20 metre single-file queues for escalators. Back home it's a chaotic meat funnel.