Clever man
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I like to do this too. I liken it to a parent saying they're not mad, just disappointed.
But I don't know that I've ever had anyone get ridiculously angry about it.
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I like to do this too. I liken it to a parent saying they're not mad, just disappointed.
But I don't know that I've ever had anyone get ridiculously angry about it.
It's because you're explicitly declaring that they do not have your approval, instead of just being pissed off, which is easier to dismiss.
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Thumbs up wins all
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I find the same from blowing a kiss.
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My wife does a small peepee π€
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I like to shake my finger as if at a child to go naughty naughty naughty. They fucking hate it
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And what benefit is there in upsetting someone else purposely, regardless of what they did? Seems it will only aggravate the situation instead of deescalating it.
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Flipping them off just hurts their feelings. A thumbs down goes on their permanent record.
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I find that a big shit eating grin in tandem really helps sell it.
But you don't have to take MY word for it!
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I like to do this too. I liken it to a parent saying they're not mad, just disappointed.
But I don't know that I've ever had anyone get ridiculously angry about it.
I liken it to a
parentsaying theyβre not mad, just disappointedRoman emperor
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And what benefit is there in upsetting someone else purposely, regardless of what they did? Seems it will only aggravate the situation instead of deescalating it.
what benefit is there
Getting to see if the "castle doctrine" applies to moving vehicles? /s
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me scaring them by making it look like I can detach my fingers
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The moment you calmly express your disapproval, you've shown yourself to be the mature adult in the situation. Trust me, it pisses people off at times, but it's also the better way to produce positive change in people. I do it online all the time!
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And what benefit is there in upsetting someone else purposely, regardless of what they did? Seems it will only aggravate the situation instead of deescalating it.
I mean, those lacking in empathy and critical thinking skills need to learn through pain. A thumbs down ain't anything they can hold on to and rationalize to excuse themselves of the guilt, so it will produce changes more efficiently. And why must I raise adult children? Because it's the right thing to do (and their parents/themselves didn't do it), both for society and for themselves. They might not realize it today (again, they're immature), but being a better human being benefits primarily oneself.
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I usually give people a sarcastic thumbs up. I've seen similar results.
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Pointing and laughing at them will make them actually try to kill you.
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Alright, will try this
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I like to shake my finger as if at a child to go naughty naughty naughty. They fucking hate it
Similarly, I give the condescending head shake, like a disappointed father.
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This is real!
I have the thumbs up to a cybertruck driver, locked eyes with him and slowly turned it to a thumbs down.His soul died.
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Similarly, I give the condescending head shake, like a disappointed father.
Yes! The "I'm not mad, just disappointed" classic.