Wilhelm-Scream
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You must have been drunk that day.No. I miss the old Spawn. The one who made good threads and was fun to talk to.![]()
You must have been drunk that day.No. I miss the old Spawn. The one who made good threads and was fun to talk to.![]()
I think it was rude of you to expect a ride the second time like that from Sonia, Spawn. And that was UBER creepy of you to just get in her car uninvited.Buy a bus pass.
jag
You've got it all wrong. Sonia is Spawn's girlfriend and he's asking because he doesn't want some creepy guy hassling his girl, yet he's not man enough to stand up to this guy himself. So like every other teenager here, he asks us what we would do.
Duh.![]()
If tina had said
'You're taking him home right?'
I would have said...
'Did i say i was taking him home?'
and directed it back at her until she said no or stood in awe for long enough...
I don't take crap from people
Sonia must draw a line, between other's needs and her own. She must recognize when people are being illogical and inconsiderate, and not feel bad about displeasing them. Any employee worth his salt has a way to and from work, every day.How would you have reacted the first time, if your answer was gonna be no?
If tina had said
'You're taking him home right?'
I would have said...
'Did i say i was taking him home?'
and directed it back at her until she said no or stood in awe for long enough...
I don't take crap from people
I overheard a conversation...I'll condense it into third person narrative:
Sonia works at the local CVS. Her boss is named Tina. There's a new kid, named Joshua who works there. He's cousins with Stephanie, a girl who worked there 2 years ago. So, there's some sorta relationship...albeit vague.
Anyway, Saturday was Joshua's first day, he's some geeked out kid with glasses who downs tums like skittles. Sonia was closing manager and was walking towards the front of the store, where Joshua had been ringing, when out of nowhere, Tina says:
"You'll take him home right?"
Sonia stops. Caught off guard she says...
"W-what?"
"You'll take Joshua home right?" is Tina's response.
Now, the kid is like 5 feet away and just looking at her.
Sonia couldn't say no, right?
So, at the end of the night, she drops him off.
Now, Tuesday, last night, comes, same crew with a few changes. At the end of the night, Sonia is walking to the parking lot behind a very slow paced Tina and Joshua*. So, she speeds up and cuts through the two of them.
She notices Joshua do the same thing. She unlocks her car, sits in the driver seat, and sees the passenger side door open.
Joshua sits down.
Mind you, he didn't ask if he could get a ride home prior to doing this. Sonia asks, "I'm giving you a ride home tonight?"
"Could you, please?"
The ride to his house is awkward and silent.
Except for him singing the songs that play from her Ipod. She keeps changing the song, and he keeps assimilating.
My question is, would you have given him that second ride?
And that's why I don't give a damn about kidsWhat I said is what I know.
You can't assume that everyone thinks the same...kids these days just want to make money...they don't think about everything else all the time.
My question is, would you have given him that second ride?