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dyrima

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  1. are you for real?! well, since these other people aren't our spouses or friends...fuck'em why should someone whose waited an hour or more give up their spot to someone who waited 5 minutes? that's so assinine for you to even say. if you can't plan your day accordingly, it's not the other concert goers problem I should've seen this coming, since you 2 are Americans.... Anyways, let me rephrase myself...I went off on a tangent instead of focusing on the problem. Yes, those who wait in line to get good spots, shouldn't have to give up spots for people who didn't wait. The main reason for my bitching is the 'trees' who didn't wait, but proceed to the front and start blocking other people's views. At the Mod Club last year, we had 5 ogres that forced their way through the crowd and blocked our view. So sorry for the confusion. Dan Clearly being American has so much to do with this. I never knew Canadians could read minds, thus knowing exactly what you meant even though what you said was vague and seemed to mean something else. If I misinterpreted you, I apologize, and I will be first to admit that a lot of Americans have terrible attitudes and superiority complexes. HOWEVER, it is unfair to generalize this to all Americans, and bringing my nationality into a dispute that has nothing to do with it is unfair and juvenile.
  2. Being "selfish" in wanting to stand in the spot you earned by showing up early at a concert compared to "all the hate and violence" in the world is possibly the stupidest thing I've ever heard. It's ridiculous to make that generalization/connection. If someone showed up to a show two hours before me, and is two feet taller than me, they deserve to be in front. It's annoying, yes, but it's not his problem that I didn't get off work before he did.
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