Toad_Passenger
Wild Ride Dreamer
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From the DIS to the line at the coffee shop I see more and more examples of people flying off the handle for, seemingly, ridiculous things.
Is this a case where we, as a society, are wayyy overstressed, or is something else going on?
This morning I saw a man go into full tirade mode, complete with profanities, about the fact that the guy at Dunkin' Donuts poured him a medium coffee, instead of a large. A simple, "Excuse me, I ordered a large, not a medium," obviously didn't suffice, but, instead, the man practically lept over the counter to undress the worker in front of a line of customers.
Seriously, what is going on when something like that can cause someone to snap? I see it more and more, everyday. Road rage incidents over simple things, people constantly criticizing and complaining. Is this a worldwide movement, or is it uniquely American?
I just don't know anymore.
Is this a case where we, as a society, are wayyy overstressed, or is something else going on?
This morning I saw a man go into full tirade mode, complete with profanities, about the fact that the guy at Dunkin' Donuts poured him a medium coffee, instead of a large. A simple, "Excuse me, I ordered a large, not a medium," obviously didn't suffice, but, instead, the man practically lept over the counter to undress the worker in front of a line of customers.

Seriously, what is going on when something like that can cause someone to snap? I see it more and more, everyday. Road rage incidents over simple things, people constantly criticizing and complaining. Is this a worldwide movement, or is it uniquely American?
I just don't know anymore.



he could not believe that even Americans would be so "Tacky" as to want to drink expresso on a bus.

