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#1 Feb 03 2011 at 2:35 AM Rating: Good
Here's the scenario. You're out in town on your day off. The most annoying, space case of a coworker approaches you in public, without anything resembling a proper greeting, and asks for a sip of your drink. Is it wrong to yell at this person to "get the **** away" from you if 1) you hate them, and 2) you've had it with this person because it's literally like working with the mentally handicapped?

For the record, I really hate this guy that much. He's really that stupid, and really that annoying. Oh, and, you bet your *** I yelled at him and embarrassed him in public. ************ is going to be doing a lot of push-ups come Friday.
#2 Feb 03 2011 at 2:53 AM Rating: Excellent
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I rather be annoying than a total ****. Just sayin'.
#3 Feb 03 2011 at 3:00 AM Rating: Good
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I rather be annoying than a total ****. Just sayin'.


Maybe a little physical and emotional pain will make up for the kind of trouble he's caused me over the last two weeks. I apologize for nothing.
#4 Feb 03 2011 at 3:27 AM Rating: Good
I've been considering asking my classmate in Comp Sci if he would share some of his carrots, but have refrained from doing so out of decency.
#5 Feb 03 2011 at 3:29 AM Rating: Good
Kalivha wrote:
I've been considering asking my classmate in Comp Sci if he would share some of his carrots, but have refrained from doing so out of decency.


Even if you did, you're in the proper environment to do so. I have not indicated that we are friends, or that I like him on any level. This was randomly executed in public just because he saw me. We weren't hanging out. We weren't working. It was just plain rude, and he pulls this kind of **** all the time and makes trouble for everyone else.
#6 Feb 03 2011 at 3:31 AM Rating: Excellent
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Doug, Averter of the Apocalypse wrote:
Kalivha wrote:
I've been considering asking my classmate in Comp Sci if he would share some of his carrots, but have refrained from doing so out of decency.


Even if you did, you're in the proper environment to do so. I have not indicated that we are friends, or that I like him on any level. This was randomly executed in public just because he saw me. We weren't hanging out. We weren't working. It was just plain rude, and he pulls this kind of sh*t all the time and makes trouble for everyone else.


Could've just said "no." It's not that serious.
#7 Feb 03 2011 at 4:46 AM Rating: Good
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If he's as stupid as you're claiming he is, for all intents and purposes, he's retarded. Would you yell at someone with Down's?
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#8 Feb 03 2011 at 5:14 AM Rating: Good
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Uglysasquatch wrote:
Would you yell at someone with Down's?
I'd yell at his handler.
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#9 Feb 03 2011 at 7:11 AM Rating: Good
I approve.

Some people have to learn the hard way. Your co-worker sounds like one of them kind of people.
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#10 Feb 03 2011 at 7:59 AM Rating: Good
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You should've taken that opportunity to inform him of your AIDS.
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#11 Feb 03 2011 at 11:07 AM Rating: Excellent
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Iamadam the Malefic wrote:
You should've taken that opportunity to inform him of your AIDS.


By mixing some of your blood in the drink then giving it to him.
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lolgaxe wrote:
Uglysasquatch wrote:
Would you yell at someone with Down's?
I'd yell at his handler.
I think that's Doug though.
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#13 Feb 03 2011 at 11:39 AM Rating: Good
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Vataro wrote:
Iamadam the Malefic wrote:
You should've taken that opportunity to inform him of your AIDS.


By mixing some of your blood in the drink then giving it to him.


I just spit tea all over my desk. Dammit, but that got me laughing. Smiley: lol
#14 Feb 03 2011 at 2:00 PM Rating: Good
Uglysasquatch wrote:
lolgaxe wrote:
Uglysasquatch wrote:
Would you yell at someone with Down's?
I'd yell at his handler.
I think that's Doug though.

Actually, yes. You guys forget this is the military and he is a subordinate. The PX is an establishment on post. Yelling is a standard form of communication. He's always mooching off people and asking people for rides to inappropriate places at weird times. He's that guy who jumps into the car at lunch and wants a ride somewhere across town when he knows you have a 40 minute lunch break and you already have to go home to print out some stupid piece of paper because the unit doesn't have a photocopier yet. He always thinks that saying please makes his requests reasonable and whines whenever it doesn't go his way. He's always late and thinks he knows better than anyone else even though he's been in the Army a whopping seven months. It's time to teach him a little about FM 22-102.
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Issue a Code Red.
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#16 Feb 03 2011 at 2:21 PM Rating: Good
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Doug wrote:
Actually, yes. You guys forget this is the military and he is a subordinate. The PX is an establishment on post. Yelling is a standard form of communication.


Then why make a thread asking if what you did was right if this ******* is part of the norm?


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He's always mooching off people and asking people for rides to inappropriate places at weird times. He's that guy who jumps into the car at lunch and wants a ride somewhere across town when he knows you have a 40 minute lunch break and you already have to go home to print out some stupid piece of paper because the unit doesn't have a photocopier yet.


...just say no? It's not that hard.

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He always thinks that saying please makes his requests reasonable and whines whenever it doesn't go his way.


...you can't be serious. So...it's the norm to yell at your "subordinates" but Lord forbid one of them is a whiner? Smiley: laugh

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He's always late and thinks he knows better than anyone else even though he's been in the Army a whopping seven months. It's time to teach him a little about FM 22-102.


This is probably the only validity you have for not liking the guy, from a responsibility point of view. Everything else is just your typical overly friendly dude who's probably ditzy and doesn't realize nobody likes him but thinks of you ******** as his friends, blindly.

I'd still rather be annoying than a total ****, but, to be fair, I'm not the testosterone driven alpha-male type.
#17 Feb 03 2011 at 2:31 PM Rating: Good
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What happened to the good old fashioned bar of soap in the sock? I mean come on, you have a PX right there.
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#18 Feb 03 2011 at 3:05 PM Rating: Excellent
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Oh, military? Ugh, I have a soldier like that as well, and no amount of corrective actions seems to get him to figure things out. This idiots lost rank twice, for ***** sake. If my commander had a pair he'd take my suggestions and discharge this twit, but noooooo. Can't hurt his feelings.
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#19 Feb 04 2011 at 12:05 AM Rating: Excellent
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I think if lack of a copier was imparing my unit efficiency I'd just go buy a cheap all in one $70 crap unit until a real one arrived, then later use it to hide the still.
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#20 Feb 04 2011 at 4:41 AM Rating: Good
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Dread Lörd Kaolian wrote:
I think if lack of a copier was imparing my unit efficiency I'd just go buy a cheap all in one $70 crap unit until a real one arrived, then later use it to hide the still.
That's why you're not in the military though. Stop thinking for yourself.
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#21 Feb 04 2011 at 9:39 AM Rating: Default
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Get the Fk away from me you leach! A smack up side the head is also recomended.
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