Recent comments in /f/Maine

baxterstate t1_j8ahj26 wrote

So we have to put up with dog pooping and peeing in the stores or these snowflakes with special mental needs cannot possibly manage. How about these snowflakes with mental issues train their dogs and be considerate of others, just as they’d like others to be considerate of them?

I’m not asking much from them. Don’t put my health at risk!

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VegUltraGirl t1_j8agtq2 wrote

A huge pet peeve of mine! Just yesterday at my work, a couple brought their dog inside and I went to them and let them know dogs were not allowed inside, she said “oh I saw the sign, but I figured it would be fine” when I mentioned that it was not fine, the husband asked me if I was on drugs…literally made no sense. But he went on to say only people on drug’s would have an issue with the dog. Then went on to say it was a service dog (which it was not) and pointed to his Veteran’s hat and ignored me. The dog was 100% not a working service dog. He was running loose, all over my work. Not even listening to their commands. I had to leave them alone because the man was getting rude.

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Scooterjean86 t1_j8afkof wrote

More concerned with lazy people blocking the exits by parking cars in the fire lane when they have to "go in for a quick minute" or are waiting for someone inside. Can't count how many times I've almost been hit by traffic because they park so close to the doors. It's impossible to see traffic with the cars in the way

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DidDunMegasploded t1_j8afgga wrote

>Yes those people should have human workers with them teaching them how to function in our society.

So they can become embarrassed because they are seen as not being self-sufficient enough to do a simple task? Ahhhh yes, sure, of course. Mass ableism abound.

Seriously, tell me you're neurotypical and able-bodied without telling me you're neurotypical and able-bodied. No, wait...you already did.

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DidDunMegasploded t1_j8ae7q8 wrote

Reply to comment by egoodkowsky in Dogs in grocery stores. by Norgyort

Aaaaand that is why I believe in night shopping supremacy. You all really don't know what you're missing until you go shopping at night.

I've walked into stores during the day...I might as well throw myself right into a bonfire with all the intent in the world. That, and the traffic...eugh.

Night shopping means less people, less conflict, less drama...it's just pure utter peace. I can shop to my own heart's desire without having to deal with asshats and doing 2,400 flop sweats over social interactions.

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