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This shouldn't even be a complaint people.
Photo Taken From Google, all credit to owners.
This shouldn't even be a complaint people.
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Don't put empty things back!
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Passing is for the left lane!
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Just take out the trash people!
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Parking in multiple spots? Stop.
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Leave trash on tables? Let's talk.
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Shopping cart, buggy, trolley, that metal thing that carries your items around a store. It can even go so far as assisting you in that tiring journey from the store to your vehicle, making sure your precious purchased items are left untainted. If the cart assist you in such a manner why would you leave the cars anywhere and every in the parking lot? Oh I'm sorry I completely forgot, the journey from the store to your car must have made your legs incapable of going that extra few feet to put the cart in the proper place. There is a reason stores put cart returns throughout a parking lot, don't be a moron. Use them.
You're injured. You have crutches. You spent a ridiculous amount of money to secure a spot in the pit, but should you still go? Yes, if you feel up to it. But for the love of all things holy, if you decide to attend any show -especially heavier shows- with crutches do not ruin everyones night. A few nights back, I attended a show that was on the heavier end of the spectrum. All was going well until the band took the stage and fans began to push forward to the barrier. Some girl's friend began screaming to give her friend space and that we - the fans- were hurting her. Excuse me? The venue does have back standing room.
*Please Note, this in no way is directed towards people whom are living with a perment disability .
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I get it, stage diving can be a fun experience at any show. I'm all for enjoying the shows, but the thing that gets me is when people decide to stage dive with a backpack. It's bad enough when you get knocked in the head with the various limbs of the person diving into the crowd, but to get choked by the straps of the bag? Or how about getting slammed in the head by how ever many bricks you decided to put in your bag that night? Don't even get me started on photographers that stage dive with their camera bag full of equipment, that's just plain foolish. Now I know, if you can't take the 'hit' get out of the pit. The thing is, it's not about being able to take the 'hit'. It's about said stage diver not being a moron.