I'm sure everyone has witnessed people on the road (pedestrians, cyclists, motorists) doing stupid things that put their lives in danger. Any specific instances come to mind?
2 rules:
1. Specifics only - no 'running reds' or j-walking'. Details needed.
2. Only instances that put the perp in danger. No 'this car almost ran this cyclist over' but 'this car sped across the tracks as the gates were coming down' yes.
Calling them out not needed, but it makes for a better read.
Coming up Halsted around Irving, I pass a cyclist on her cell phone. I look back at her while passing. She blows through the red light at Broadway and Montrose, then she's back on her cell phone coming up to Leland. I look back at her again and this exchange takes place:
Her: Do you have a problem?
Me: Just don't want to see you get killed.
Her: Ok, don't watch.
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"he was just keeping an eye on her"
^THAT^ is sexist. I'm sure she can take care of her damn self, and he was being a nosy asshole by sending her disapproving stares.
"he was just keeping an eye on her"
^THAT^ is sexist. I'm sure she can take care of her damn self, and he was being a nosy asshole by sending her disapproving stares.
If someone checks out a man/woman because she is either looks attractive to the person checking her out or displays some sort of behavior that draws attention to him/her, than that is sexist ??? No NO NO, I think not, sexist is when "you look at another sex as inferior or less competent". Please look up the definition from more than one source, as that is an attempt to make Tank look bad. There is nothing wrong with "Checking someone out" and it is neither sexist, illegal or perverted. Saying something to someone who displays behavior that may draw attention also cannot fall a proper usage of this word. Keeping an eye conveys the meaning of attraction or protection. Please find a better more appropriate word.
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