Why are people in motorized wheelchairs (crippled, fatties) so rude?

brainhulk

Diamond Member
Sep 14, 2007
9,376
454
126
This family with small girls was posing taking their picture when in comes a cripple disabled person on a motorized wheelchair yellin excuse me!! Need to get through! I already had stopped to allow the family to take their picture. I looked to see what he was in such a rush for and dude was just shopping

WTH? It's not going to kill you to have a little patience

Careful with your language, please.

Perknose
Forum Director
 
Last edited:

MagnusTheBrewer

IN MEMORIAM
Jun 19, 2004
24,122
1,594
126
This family with small girls was posing taking their picture when in comes a cripple on a motorized wheelchair yellinh excuse me!! Need to get through! I already had stopped to allot the family to take their picture. I looked to see what he was in such a rush for and dude was just shoppinh

WTH? It's not going to kill you to have a little patience

You're right so, why didn't you?
 

crab

Diamond Member
Jan 29, 2001
7,330
19
81
My wife and I are both extremely high functioning (low level) quadriplegics and both use power chairs. We express our extreme gratitude at every little thing people do for us, and I can't imagine us ever blasting through a group of people.

Now, often we DO need to break through a line of people and will have to yell up EXCUSE ME because people often don't hear us down here, but not busting through with insistance.

Don't paint us all with that brush.
 

FeuerFrei

Diamond Member
Mar 30, 2005
9,144
929
126
As a fatty cruising through the multitudes, you will often not have a wide enough berth to slip by. It's a recipe for frustration. Probably you resort to a lot of pleading and petitioning for famblies to give way. The eternal stymieing leads to teeth-grinding and hollering at anyone in your path. Thus you become rude, impatient, and fussy - a fly in the ointment of those around you.
 
May 13, 2009
12,333
612
126
Tough situation. Maybe not even of their own doing. Maybe they had a disease? Could possibly be they smoked and ate their way into that situation. Either way they find themselves in that spot and the reality of it is a tough place to be. JMO
 

BUTCH1

Lifer
Jul 15, 2000
20,433
1,769
126
First of all maybe the person wanted to get their shopping done to get to an appointment or transportation, ect. IMO the rude one's are people taking a family photo-op right at a store entrance, would it be that hard to go 20 feet away and take the shot there?.
 

brainhulk

Diamond Member
Sep 14, 2007
9,376
454
126
We were at Disneyland. Family was taking a picture of their girls in front of a Frozen mural.

Wait 15 seconds, let the family take their picture...ffs
 

OverVolt

Lifer
Aug 31, 2002
14,278
89
91
I would assume that they just assume that people are going to be assholes to them and so they are preemptively assholes.

Not really the best way through life..
 

BurnItDwn

Lifer
Oct 10, 1999
26,258
1,763
126
I have never seen wheelchair people being assholes. Normally they just are regular people.
 

BUTCH1

Lifer
Jul 15, 2000
20,433
1,769
126
We were at Disneyland. Family was taking a picture of their girls in front of a Frozen mural.

Wait 15 seconds, let the family take their picture...ffs

From your OP "Dude was just shopping"...and I see you've edited the post as well. Sorry, your credibility is lacking here. I'd bet this never happened and your trolling self wanted to create a "hate the fatties" thread.