Burn That Belly
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iacrenter said:StarmanMBA said:Pull forward and push her back. The car will win. Either she will continue backing up, or else she will have to lay down in front of the car, at which time I would physically move her out of the way to prevent her from getting hurt. The three women won because they didn't give up the way the weakling driver did.
That will get you a straight to jail card. Touching her with your car or moving her against her will is considered assault with battery. Actually using your car may have enhanced charges since the car is considered a weapon in that case. You may feel justified at the time but it will get you in a heap of legal trouble.
Quite easy. It just takes opening your eyes and paying attention.Irvinecommuter said:spootieho said:True, but...Irvinecommuter said:TBF...I have seen non-Chinese people do this.
This sort of thing happens way way more frequently with Chinese people. It's a cultural thing.
Not quite sure how that is quantifiable or even provable.
Burn That Belly said:The Chinese went through a great famine where tens of millions of folks died. I think that traumatic event was carried forward through their genes across multiple generations.
For that reason, that would explain the behavior:
StarmanMBA said:Burn That Belly said:The Chinese went through a great famine where tens of millions of folks died. I think that traumatic event was carried forward through their genes across multiple generations.
For that reason, that would explain the behavior:
So did the Russians. They don't act like that.
Nearby, the people of India exist on the most meager of rations by the scores of millions. Do you see them acting in such a way? Vietnamese are overwhelmingly thin and many are malnourished. But they're polite by comparison, and Vietnam shares a border with China. My dental technician was born in Vietnam, in a shanty with a dirt floor. I play tennis with two brothers born in North Vietnam. My neighbor is Vietnamese. Don't try to excuse inexcusable conduct.
Burn That Belly said:I believe Starman is the culmination of prolonged exposure to TCE. Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you, patient zero.
Loco_local said:I think running people over in parking lots IS local Irvine culture and has little to do with people from other countries. It's an entitled generational me first mentality that comes from the all American "time is money" cliche. People don't have enough time, feel rushed and crowded and think they are the most important person on the planet. Blonde twenty somethings are the worst followed by college aged middle easterners in $100k cars.
brutepunk said:I have actually started regretting my decision to live in irvine, while it's good that ppl elsewhere had troubled pasts in their culture, but u come ovr to americA for a better life. Most i feel never truly understand the system in place and general courtesy, they just dont make a conscious decision to change themselves to adjust to the life here,but repeat what they have learnt all their life here...woodbury town center is prime example of this, ppl would just not see pedestrians crossing, i have seen so many times these drivers totally ignorant on what is happening....