PDK Neutral Newbie August 13, 2010 Share August 13, 2010 Seems like i always like to post my encounter on the roads.. Days back, i came to a stop at a traffic light pedestrian crossing.. a group of malay teens ranging from about 14-18 were crossing the road when green man.. most carrying guitar cases.. talked joked laughed.. About 6 of them crossed, and left with 3 still crossing. The green man was blinking and the seconds counting down from 3s.. They stopped and continued laughing playing tickling one another.. This time the red man came on, and green light for me to proceed.. The cars in lane 2 and 3 drove on.. These kids still laugh and fooled around.. I sensed probably they were too engrossed in joking with one another and didnt realise they should quickly complete the crossing.. I tapped on my horn. Mind you, it's just a tap, and came a short honk. Then the 3 completely stopped, either shocked or unhappy. One turned to stare at me, showed gestures like 'what u want?'. The other two sensing his arrogance, showed support and stood beside him facing me.. like waiting to create a scene. I pointed at the red man.. They not happy.. shouted and cursed.. and made their way to the island. This time the others who had crossed the road walked back to them.. trying to show their unity.. All like ready to come overturn my car.. I ignored and proceeded.. then the whole gang started shouting louder than earlier.. raising their arms.. and showing whatever gestures they could think of.. Sigh, why should they behave like that? Just cos with a big group they feel they can just act so aggressively and anticipating some arguments or fights? I see these are the kinda pp who dun think of their future and will in any time whack pp and create all sorts of troubles.. Such "things" find strength in numbers. Take them apart and they squirrel away in panic. There is no need to lose sleep over such isolent behaviour. Humans are social creatures and we should learn to accept and adapt to the behaviour of others even though many a times we done condone it. If their elders can't discipline and teach them well, who are we to intervene? Sad case of facts. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darthrevan Supercharged August 13, 2010 Share August 13, 2010 Seems like i always like to post my encounter on the roads.. Days back, i came to a stop at a traffic light pedestrian crossing.. a group of malay teens ranging from about 14-18 were crossing the road when green man.. most carrying guitar cases.. talked joked laughed.. About 6 of them crossed, and left with 3 still crossing. The green man was blinking and the seconds counting down from 3s.. their priority in life is different..to each his own..some pple take it slow and easy and just want fun! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Green_carnation Clutched August 13, 2010 Author Share August 13, 2010 I do very much agree with u guys.. Nothing much can be done if they chose to be dis way. Perhaps one day they'll wake up and think better.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HARDGAYHOOOO Neutral Newbie August 14, 2010 Share August 14, 2010 Such "things" find strength in numbers. Take them apart and they squirrel away in panic. There is no need to lose sleep over such isolent behaviour. Humans are social creatures and we should learn to accept and adapt to the behaviour of others even though many a times we done condone it. If their elders can't discipline and teach them well, who are we to intervene? Sad case of facts. I totally agree on that. Ture courage is shown when one can single handedly settle matters for himself or for the sake of others. This i respect the most!!! Usually these kinda gang are nothing when U pick them on one by one , they will shatter like potato chips . [bigcry] Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yuan 6th Gear August 14, 2010 Share August 14, 2010 I do very much agree with u guys.. Nothing much can be done if they chose to be dis way. Perhaps one day they'll wake up and think better.. Sadly, for many of them, it might be a bit late for them when they wake up and think better. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Bear Turbocharged August 14, 2010 Share August 14, 2010 Sadly, for many of them, it might be a bit late for them when they wake up and think better. 18 months is quite some time to ponder over things but most of them dun get it figgur out. They know they have to stay out but got no idea how to go about do it. Then subsuently, another 24 months to think things over. Repeat cycle. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Green_carnation Clutched August 14, 2010 Author Share August 14, 2010 Sadly, for many of them, it might be a bit late for them when they wake up and think better. Quite true.. but as long as they dun cause troubles for others, they can hv the time to think all they want.. Worse they end up on the wrong side of law, get to go to new environment for some yrs.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Astonmartin Neutral Newbie October 15, 2010 Share October 15, 2010 Seems like i always like to post my encounter on the roads.. Days back, i came to a stop at a traffic light pedestrian crossing.. a group of malay teens ranging from about 14-18 were crossing the road when green man.. most carrying guitar cases.. talked joked laughed.. About 6 of them crossed, and left with 3 still crossing. The green man was blinking and the seconds counting down from 3s.. They stopped and continued laughing playing tickling one another.. This time the red man came on, and green light for me to proceed.. The cars in lane 2 and 3 drove on.. These kids still laugh and fooled around.. I sensed probably they were too engrossed in joking with one another and didnt realise they should quickly complete the crossing.. I tapped on my horn. Mind you, it's just a tap, and came a short honk. Then the 3 completely stopped, either shocked or unhappy. One turned to stare at me, showed gestures like 'what u want?'. The other two sensing his arrogance, showed support and stood beside him facing me.. like waiting to create a scene. I pointed at the red man.. They not happy.. shouted and cursed.. and made their way to the island. This time the others who had crossed the road walked back to them.. trying to show their unity.. All like ready to come overturn my car.. I ignored and proceeded.. then the whole gang started shouting louder than earlier.. raising their arms.. and showing whatever gestures they could think of.. Sigh, why should they behave like that? Just cos with a big group they feel they can just act so aggressively and anticipating some arguments or fights? I see these are the kinda pp who dun think of their future and will in any time whack pp and create all sorts of troubles.. Remember we used to have "Mat Yo Yo" on TV?? The sequal goes on.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fresh Clutched October 15, 2010 Share October 15, 2010 before we call the kettle black, are you an angel? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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