I was walking through my neighborhood and saw some guy in a bright orange shiny new sportscar sitting at a red light. He threw a couple of McDonald's bags and a couple supersize cups out the window. He looked about 17. Left a nice bunch of litter all over the place. Wonder where people that age even get the money for an expensive car like that. Maybe it's their parents car. .
You guys are funny. Looked like a Corvette. The dude driving it looked more like low-income inner city and not too classy. Maybe it was a loan or something. .
What's really silly is this. When I was in a lower end neighborhood a while back, a group of teen guys were walking by. One of them climbed up a fire escape about four flights just to throw off a bag of garbage that he noticed was sitting there. It hit the pavement and garbage was blowing all over the place. People claim lack of strength to extend an arm and put something in the trash can that is right there by the sidewalk, yet they can expend the energy of climbing up a fire escape to throw a bag of garbage off. .
Yes, they do. And often times it's worse with upper level kind of people. I was visiting a school once with some students who you could say were from high income families. They were used to having their parents do everything for them. After we got done with lunch in the cafeteria, I put my stuff in the garbage can, which was near our table. I noticed they left their stuff on the table. I asked the other two students if they were going to throw their stuff out and one replied, "No way. That's for someone else to do." That whole cafeteria was a mess with clutter on the tables. The other students there had the same attitude and left all their garbage on the tables too. .
that i can believe, but there's a difference between being ridiculously spoiled and feigning disability just to save yourself the trouble of reaching away from your body.
Either way, the outcome is the same. The place is a cluttered mess for others. People feign disability when they leave a bunch of beer bottles at the park, claiming that they are too much trouble to carry away. Yet they had the strength to lug all of that stuff in when they were full. .