Here's the problem with the "joke." They may believe that you really are talking to the engineer, and he is going to skip all the stations. At this point, you may have somebody on the train who is drunk, high on drugs - somebody who isn't thinking clearly, put a bullet in you're head. That would make the "joke" be really over. Instead of having a "just a joke" now, you have a homicide investigation.
People you don't know, 99% of the time, don't want to play along with your "jokes."
All I'm saying is, don't f*ck with people. These days, you'll more likely then not, to regret it. This "joke" isn't worth somebody (including yourself) getting killed over.
This is the stupidest arguement ever.
Noone is going to shoot you because you DIDN'T use the intercom system.
Yes, you may be right in saying that 99% don't want to play along, but thats a long way from commiting murder.
If people were really this agitated, then we'd have WW3 right on America's highways. Aside from a few extreme instances, its pretty safe to drive on America's highways and exspect NOT to get shot. Emotions do rage on the highways and people do get angry over dumb things, but your average joe is not going to shoot you for it.
This is a joke, its posted in the joke section (big hint). Its meant to be funny. You don't find it funny. Sorry about that, but just move on to the next thread then.
I think I might have contributed to all this with my negative comments. I dislike practical jokers as in my experience they can't see the joke if you turn the tables & catch them out. I can't see anyone being assaulted over something like this & would probably find it amusing myself. I would think the likelihood of being shot on the Moscow or London subway systems is almost nil, at least I hope so. One thing occurred to me, do they have a subway in Oregon?
This isn't about using the intercom or not - its about the "playing a joke on the other passengers."
Playing jokes on people you DO NOT know is not only inherently dangerous, it also makes you look like an idiot. The part I'm concerned about is your safety - whether you're in my jurisdiction or not. I could care less whether or not you look like an idiot. I only care about your safety.
Again, like I've said many times before, people are unpredictable. People are unstable. If you get a person using the right drugs, or even the right cocktail of medications, you can have a potential time bomb on your hands. And, mix with this, a feeling of uncertainty (as they believe they are going to miss their stop), they may become extremely violent. And if you add a weapon to this mix, you may very likely have all hell break loose.
And for people not getting murdered over stupid things? Guess again. I've heard of ice cream truck drivers being murdered because they didn't have the right ice cream or popsicle aboard.
As for the average joe comment - remember - they are strangers. You don't know who they are.
But I also want to say that strangers aren't always the bad people you think they are. I know in your line of work, they often are, but in my life, I seldom have problems with stangers. I often have needed help from stangers (directions etc.) and I haven't been disappointed yet.
Have some faith in humanity.
One thing that does annoy people & sometimes leads to positive action is the persistent & selfish use of mobile phones when you can't help listening to senseless one-ended conversations. These are usually so loud that they can be heard even at the other end of the compartment. I've heard about more than one instance when after refusing to switch the darned thing off when asked politely the offender's phone has been thrown out of the train window with the full approval of the other passengers. Having been forced to put up with this non-stop drivel throughout the journey nobody in the compartment would admit to having witnessed the evil deed.
i wana try that
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