'Hi, I'm an A**hole'

http://www.peoplewhositinthedisabilityseatswhenimstandingonmycrutches.com/

Well if they don’t let someone sit there who’s injured, then they’re assholes. But I don’t see anything wrong with just sitting there if no one in the train/bus whatever is injured or specifically needs such a seat…

I would tell one of those guys to move over or to get his feet down

Yeah, I’m guessing the person with this blog never asked any of those people to move. Those people should have gotten up, but still it seems kind of lame to just photograph the people and bitch about it online. If you want the seat, ask for it.

I see this on BART all the time. There are seats designated for that and you almost never see someone get out of them when there’s someone that actually needs them. Worse part is that there’s usually always plenty of available seats open and they still don’t move.

I actually refuse to sit in those seats. I’ll stand until a regular seat becomes available.

This guy is a baby. Yeah, it’s dick to sit a seat when someone is clearly disabled in front of you, but if you simply ask for them to move, they would definitely get up.

A decent human being shouldn’t have to be asked or told to get up from the disabled seating.

I always like how guilty men look when I get up to offer my seat to an older/pregnant/disabled person.

[quote]AngryVader wrote:
A decent human being shouldn’t have to be asked or told to get up from the disabled seating.[/quote]

True, but it doesn’t change the fact that the guy posting the pictures is dysfunctionally passive-aggressive.

[quote]ctschneider wrote:
AngryVader wrote:
A decent human being shouldn’t have to be asked or told to get up from the disabled seating.

True, but it doesn’t change the fact that the guy posting the pictures is dysfunctionally passive-aggressive.[/quote]

Then I suppose I’m dysfunctionally passive-aggressive for posting pictures of dudes doing inappropriate things in the power cage?

Dysfunctional passive aggression is fun!

[quote]ctschneider wrote:
AngryVader wrote:
A decent human being shouldn’t have to be asked or told to get up from the disabled seating.

True, but it doesn’t change the fact that the guy posting the pictures is dysfunctionally passive-aggressive.[/quote]

I can’t really disagree with that either. Seems like it would be less effort to just say something to them.

[quote]pushmepullme wrote:
ctschneider wrote:
AngryVader wrote:
A decent human being shouldn’t have to be asked or told to get up from the disabled seating.

True, but it doesn’t change the fact that the guy posting the pictures is dysfunctionally passive-aggressive.

Then I suppose I’m dysfunctionally passive-aggressive for posting pictures of dudes doing inappropriate things in the power cage?

Dysfunctional passive aggression is fun![/quote]

Wait, so you’re pissed off at guys curling in the power rack because your leg’s in a cast?

[quote]AngryVader wrote:
ctschneider wrote:
AngryVader wrote:
A decent human being shouldn’t have to be asked or told to get up from the disabled seating.

True, but it doesn’t change the fact that the guy posting the pictures is dysfunctionally passive-aggressive.

I can’t really disagree with that either. Seems like it would be less effort to just say something to them.[/quote]

That guy has put an inordinate amount of effort into posting those people’s pictures even though, in all likelihood, they’ll never even see them. It seems kind of silly if you ask me. Not that they’re not assholes or anything, but…

[quote]ctschneider wrote:
Wait, so you’re pissed off at guys curling in the power rack because your leg’s in a cast?[/quote]

Plaster of Paris gives WAY more support in the hole than conventional knee wraps.

[quote]pushmepullme wrote:
I always like how guilty men look when I get up to offer my seat to an older/pregnant/disabled person.[/quote]

while i don’t offer my seat up to them, i always DO offer old/pregnant/disabled people to sit in my lap.

[quote]AngryVader wrote:
A decent human being shouldn’t have to be asked or told to get up from the disabled seating.[/quote]

Most people aren’t well mannered in the city.

The dude is on crutches, he isn’t disabled, just injured and judging from the fact he makes a blog about that shit he is a total douche and doesn’t deserve a seat anyway.

Like really, I’m sure the guy who was taking up 3 seats would of made some room for him if he asked instead of taking pictures. Fucking pussy.

[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
pushmepullme wrote:
I always like how guilty men look when I get up to offer my seat to an older/pregnant/disabled person.

while i don’t offer my seat up to them, i always DO offer old/pregnant/disabled people to sit in my lap.[/quote]

I LOL’d.

[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
pushmepullme wrote:
I always like how guilty men look when I get up to offer my seat to an older/pregnant/disabled person.

while i don’t offer my seat up to them, i always DO offer old/pregnant/disabled people to sit in my lap.[/quote]

hmm I am not sure about that, what if they look you in the eyes and fuckin’ lie to you?

sorry, just had to man.

I think it’s simply a social experiment or exibition. Notice he doesn’t respond to comments or tell about his injury or ask for sympathy. He probably just noticed how rude and selfish people are and decided to show people. I doubt he’s never asked anyone to move or if they are disabled. He’s probably been threated with violence after asking that question enough times to know better.