What is wrong with people
So today i caught a girl peeing in the stairwell in the apartment building that i live in. Who does that? Have you ever done anything like that? Mabye its not a huge deal and im just being a karen idk.
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So today i caught a girl peeing in the stairwell in the apartment building that i live in. Who does that? Have you ever done anything like that? Mabye its not a huge deal and im just being a karen idk.
Maybe I'm just being a doomer but it certainly feels like the feeling of shame is gradually fading from the human range of emotions.
Not the OP but seriously, it's like we're the bigger assholes if we try to shame these people. That's the way it's going.
There are people who get off on pissing in public places. I think it's infantile behaviour, and what's going on in their heads is the thrill of being deliberately naughty. They probably have unresolved Mommy-issues going all the way back to the time when they were being toilet-trained.
Or it could be down to their lizard-brain impulses. In the case of men, it's about marking territory with their scent. In the case of women, it's about leaving scent markers so males know there's a fertile female around.
But it's possible that the girl in the stairwell just really had to go, and she hadn't been able to find a more socially acceptable place where she could empty her bladder without lots of people seeing her.
In any case, it's only urine. It's not like she dumped some toxic or radioactive waste in your stairwell or left a bomb there.
Dude. I at least piss outside. Give her the benefit of the doubt, she has a blather control issue and couldn’t make it. 🤷🏾♀️
I got on the wrong side of pornhub once and these girls were filming themselves peeing in dressing rooms and one girl went to a car dealership and pissed in a brand new 2020 truck. It was some kind of fetish stuff. People crazy
I voted it being normal as in its normal to be upset about it then realized voting normal meant her actions were normal. Not what i meant 😅
Probably either a drunk person or she had to do some survival thingy in case there were no bathrooms nearby. Kind of feel sorry for her, I guess.
I don’t think your dislike of someone peeing in the stairwell is being too much of a Karen lol.
Shortly after I arrived in Scotland back in the late seventies, I found myself walking through Glasgow city centre on a Saturday evening, and I had a culture-shock moment.
Back in those days, there were lots of public phone boxes around, and most of them were the classic British model. Most people can probably visualise what I mean: red, about eight feet high with a domed roof, composed of a geometric pattern of solid horizontal and vertical bars holding small panes of glass, and a door that was also like that and one piece (unlike the classic American phone booth folding door).
So I'm walking down this street fairly late in the evening, and there are lots of drunken Scots staggering around, singing and shouting and occasionally scuffling with each other, and up ahead I see this young woman sorta stumble toward a phone box, yank the door open and stagger inside. I assume she's going to make a call, but then through the little panes of glass and in the dim light inside the phone box, I see her hike up her short skirt, do something underneath and squat down with her back against the wall of the box.
I later figured out that this was very common in British city centres. Most of those phone boxes in places where there were lots of pubs had at least a faint reek of stale urine. I'm sure it's one of the reasons those classic phone boxes have very rare these days. What public phones remain are most often very utilitarian, the occupant is much more visible to those outside, and often they aren't fully-enclosed.
I know what you're talking about, yes. There's actually a solar-powered porta potty called the Tele-Toilette that's designed in their likeness, presumably as a cheeky reference to that phenomenon. It's too bad there weren't heaps of those around back then instead but I suspect the people in question would have still managed to make a mess of them.
One time in London I walked past two tramps shagging in a phone box with urine spilling out of it. At 1 in the afternoon.
FFS.
I dislike cities in general, but I really hate London for a huge range of reasons.
It really is beyond me why people choose to live there. Well, yeah, I know... jobs, money, culture, big-city-energy, blah, blah, blah. But it costs a fortune to live there, getting around the place is a nightmare, the noise never stops and it's just people, people, people everywhere.
I'd rather live in a damp, mouldy caravan on a Welsh farm, eating mostly potatoes and earning a pittance picking shit off of the backsides of sheep than live in London.
I agree, it’s polluted, over-priced, over-crowed and generally overrated. Going to other parts of the UK I’m always impressed with how clean everything is and how even the sketchier people seem better mannered. I definitely see myself leaving the area in the next 10 years, maybe even 5.