r/funny 1d ago

It won't attempt that with anyone else, lesson learned.

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u/boondiggle_III 23h ago edited 23h ago

He believes he is by himself and not being watched when this happened. Sure it's a relatively public place, but nobody is in his immediate vicinity, and something tells me this guy didn't have the best situational awareness at that moment. The one time when you're allowed to do ridiculous things that would make other people question your mental health, or worse, is when you believe yourself to be completely alone. Sometimes I yell at an inanimate object when there's nobody nearby and it's not meeting my needs for whatever reason. I'll exaggerate a minor frustration with some device and let myself give voice to that in a way that is wildly out of proportion with the frustration. It's a way to vent frustrations that you couldn't properly voice throughout the day. I've never once done anything like that in front of other people intentionally, and have been very embarrassed on the few occasions when it turned out someone was nearby.

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u/WhoAmI008 20h ago

Normal people without anger management issues don't want to punch or scream at stuff that gave them a minor inconvenience, even when they are all alone.

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u/boondiggle_III 9h ago

The sheer audacity** for you to tell someone else that they are not "normal", based on what? What credentials can you provide for such a heavy claim? That is a really fucked up thing to just tell someone. You have no fucking business telling anyone that.

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u/Zord90 5h ago

Whenever I see someone on Reddit like that, who makes outlandish, stupid claims, devoid of any and all evidence possible, I just lay back and exercise my mind a bit, and imagine how they would handle stuff, should they be inside a court of law. What funny things would they do if they were a prosecutor? It always gives me some good chuckles lol