Do you catch an attitude very easily?
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Top Opinion
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Jersey Roze ♥Jwon's Cyar'ika ♥ 2012/09/21 23:16:51Potato Dragon....+5Yes, and no. certain things piss me off really quickly, other things don't. I don't generally have a bad attitude, but I get one under the right/wrong circumstances...



















As a former bail recovery agent, (bounty hunter) and security officer, in Hotel, Casinos, and large Convention Centers. I've had contact with millions of people a year.. Most all are very nice and respectful people. But, then again a few are just plain bad ass nasty persons that needed an attitude adjustment.. :^)
Recall Newton's 3rd Law of Motion (for every action…)? It works with [Bodies with] MINDS as well as Bodies with Mass. In this [brain]case, I call it "Newton's TURD",
APE DUNG FLUNG.
Other folk are just too darn 'hair-trigger' FISSILE nowadays (Détente anyone?).
So it's a constant 'Arms (i.e. EGO) Race' with "Mortal (& Mental) Combat" for LIFE.
Not really, I'm pretty mild mannered. Most people can't read my facial expressions very well unless I exaggerate them. Does anyone else find themselves exaggerating their body language/facial expressions? Maybe I do this because it's easier than speaking.
I am easily annoyed, but I hide it well. Someone just emailed me a question in all capitals with three question marks. It definitely ticked me off, but I issued a calm and reasonable reply of course.
Been noticing people with bad attitudes more and more these days. Like a bad flu making its rounds. Maybe it is not the same attitude you are thinking of.
They run around full of garbage, full of frustration,
full of anger, and full of disappointment.
As their garbage piles up, they look for a place to dump it.
And if you let them, they’ll dump it on you.
So when someone wants to dump on you,
don’t take it personally. Just smile, wave, wish them well,
and move on. Believe me. You’ll be happier.”
David J. Pollay