vodkazvictim
Why save the world, when you can rule it?
So I'm on a train and I have of course reserved a seat 'cos British trains are derailed by snow. Or leaves. Or straight up incompetance. Or all three.
And predictably enough, there are more people than seats. So I head to my seat and guess what?
There's a small ***** sitting in it.
Now he's just a small boy, but there's barely enough room or a persons legs, so I can hardly get him to sit on his ******* lap.
I decided just to give him my seat. I mean, what kind of grown man pushes small boys around? It would be despicable.
I get chatting with the people I'm travelling with and both (women) agreed that I should shift the small boy out of his seat.
Talking to someone after the journey, asking if my ethics were too much or other peoples were too little, they asked why I didn't just shift the boy in the knowledge that his ****** would give up the seat for him if necessary. Well I flat out just did not think of that one.
Ultimately it wasn't a problem.
But heere is the question I'd like to pose to the board:
What is the state of ethics today?
Were my ethics correct and would it have been wrong to move the boy?
Or is everybody else right and I should simply just have taken the seat that was mine from the small boy?
I got another seat a few stops later.
But something really weird happened last night. I was ******** and a brown patch of curtain turned white. I went back to *****, only to be woken by a drawer sliding out of the bedside cabinet.
I think I was just seeing my dreams and being silly, but it seemed so real. What do YOU think?
Speech impediments: I KNOW some board member will have the spare time on there hands to quote this and replace every "s" with a "th".
Go on.
You know you want to.
And predictably enough, there are more people than seats. So I head to my seat and guess what?
There's a small ***** sitting in it.
Now he's just a small boy, but there's barely enough room or a persons legs, so I can hardly get him to sit on his ******* lap.
I decided just to give him my seat. I mean, what kind of grown man pushes small boys around? It would be despicable.
I get chatting with the people I'm travelling with and both (women) agreed that I should shift the small boy out of his seat.
Talking to someone after the journey, asking if my ethics were too much or other peoples were too little, they asked why I didn't just shift the boy in the knowledge that his ****** would give up the seat for him if necessary. Well I flat out just did not think of that one.
Ultimately it wasn't a problem.
But heere is the question I'd like to pose to the board:
What is the state of ethics today?
Were my ethics correct and would it have been wrong to move the boy?
Or is everybody else right and I should simply just have taken the seat that was mine from the small boy?
I got another seat a few stops later.
But something really weird happened last night. I was ******** and a brown patch of curtain turned white. I went back to *****, only to be woken by a drawer sliding out of the bedside cabinet.
I think I was just seeing my dreams and being silly, but it seemed so real. What do YOU think?
Speech impediments: I KNOW some board member will have the spare time on there hands to quote this and replace every "s" with a "th".
Go on.
You know you want to.