Comments by "Itinerant Patriot" (@itinerantpatriot1196) on "Matt Walsh vs Annoying Social Behaviors" video.

  1. I've paid for the car behind me a few times just because I felt like it. That said, if the person working at the window said it's a thing that's going on, trying to get me to join in, my contrarian nature would kick in and I would politely say no thanks, not playing. I do let them keep the change at the checkout sometimes but it depends on my mood. Just like I give certain people who are panhandling a buck or two now and again but it is a case by case thing. If I think they are legit, I'll do it. If I think they are like this family I see outside church and near the grocery store on a fairly regular basis I move on. The father of that bunch pisses me off. I look at the shoes. There are other tell-tale signs but actual street people tend to have lousy foot ware. It doesn't mean I haven't been taken, maybe I have, but that's on the cheater, not me. I did give this one guy a couple bucks outside the ballpark a while back who admitted he had no intention of buying food. "I'm not gonna bullshit ya all" he said. "I'm not hungry, I want a beer." I laughed and said okay, fair enough. As for the bikers in the road, I'm with you Matt. When I was a kid we had the good sense not to play in traffic. They put these bike lanes in near me and I hate em. That's all I need, to get dragged into court and charged because some inebriated or clumsy bike rider lost his balance and fell in front of my car. It's the same thing with the kids near me who wear dark clothing then walk out in front of cars at night just because. But what really gets my goat are the people who leave the damn shopping carts in the parking spots. I was at Lowes recently at there was one parking spot available, with a cart smack in the middle of it. The thing is, the drop off was right next to the parking spot. It was literally a three step journey to put it up. It was so annoying I took a picture and sent it my friends, something I had never done before. The cart people are the worst, but that's me.
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