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Ninja Glutton

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I was very proud of myself the other day. I'm accustomed to having to stand on the train for at least a couple of stops when I leave school every day, as it's a very busy commuter time usually. Anyway, after about 4 stops I saw the middle person get up in a 3-seater. There were two women sitting on either end. So I go to sit down and the older woman on my left starts knocking her knees into mine and telling me to move over. I told her I didn't have any more space to move over, and she proceeds to say (rather loudly) "There's only so much space." I was kinda of embarassed, but that embarassment made my testosterone-pumping rage broil up inside of me. I simply said "That's really fucking rude" and she goes "no it's not fucking rude" and moves to another seat. I told her to get over herself and she didn't speak a word the rest of the train ride home. As I got off the train, two people stopped me and commended me and commented on how bitchy she was.

Some people really piss me off, but I refuse to be chumped out like some punk bitch. It would have been different if she was nice about it, but I don't stand for outright ignorant rudeness. I restrained from making a comment about her liver spots, though... :D
 

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