A number of years ago, there was an obnoxious guy who I worked with at the local supermarket. Let's just call him: "Larry". Larry was always saying nasty, rude things to people and acting weird. Everyone hated him. Even the management didn't like him. One day, Larry asked one of the cashiers for a piece of pizza, while she was was enjoying her lunch. When she refused, Larry grabbed one anyway, then proceeded to chow down on it, like nothing had happened. Then, he unexpectedly turned around and farted in the gir's face, while laughing at the top of his lungs. She reported him to the manager, who gave him a stern warning. Later that week, I was browsing through the public library, when Larry came up to me and said hello. I pretended to ignore him, but he wouldn't leave. Then told security there was a strange man
after me. They told him to leave before they called the cops. Larry had cerebral palsy. Should I have felt sorry for him, or would you have done the same thing?
2007-12-11
09:19:07
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