Bielzibubz
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- Rayleigh, Essex, UK
Oh come on. A little light heartedness never did anyone any harm.
You're right. Next time I want my heart to feel lighter, I'll yell at a pedestrian on a shared path. Thanks for the tip.Oh come on. A little light heartedness never did anyone any harm.
Is that like Peter Pan?...a youth of interminable age...I like that. I might keep it.
What a ridiculously embellished tale. Surprised there wasn't a "hey nonny nonny" or two chucked in as you righteously "cleft him in twe" with your bike and "split his Pokemon quest asunder."
Can someone remind me why some people hate cyclists. #SHEESH
So you intentionally rode your bike at someone and yelled at them because they weren't paying attention?
Cool.
Well, if you mean do we take exception to cyclists intimidating pedestrians that go passed too fast on shared paths, then yes. We expect car drivers to be safe and courteous around us so the least we can do is the same around those more vulnerable than us.Yes, it was an embellished tale, a tale of something that did actually happen. Embellished for humorous effect, nothing more. I'm sorry you all failed to see that and took it so damn seriously. Did it ruin his day. I seriously doubt it, I didn't stop to ask. Was he scared out of his wits? Again, without doubt no. Was I rude to him? No Was I smiling as I went past and could he see that I was meerly joshing with him. Yes. Did he care. not in the slightest.
Is this seriously what this cycling community is like?
Yes, it was an embellished tale, a tale of something that did actually happen. Embellished for humorous effect, nothing more. I'm sorry you all failed to see that and took it so damn seriously. Did it ruin his day. I seriously doubt it, I didn't stop to ask. Was he scared out of his wits? Again, without doubt no. Was I rude to him? No Was I smiling as I went past and could he see that I was meerly joshing with him. Yes. Did he care. not in the slightest.
Is this seriously what this cycling community is like?
Clearly you can't read. Whipped past, not at.
Oh come on. A little light heartedness never did anyone any harm.
Is this seriously what this cycling community is like?
If you havent been cycling long you may not be aware of the Cycling Hate many of us experience, much of it due to actions you described in your post. hence the defensivness(is that a word? is it spelt right?)Yes, it was an embellished tale, a tale of something that did actually happen. Embellished for humorous effect, nothing more. I'm sorry you all failed to see that and took it so damn seriously. Did it ruin his day. I seriously doubt it, I didn't stop to ask. Was he scared out of his wits? Again, without doubt no. Was I rude to him? No Was I smiling as I went past and could he see that I was meerly joshing with him. Yes. Did he care. not in the slightest.
Is this seriously what this cycling community is like?
Yes, it was an embellished tale, a tale of something that did actually happen. Embellished for humorous effect, nothing more. I'm sorry you all failed to see that and took it so damn seriously. Did it ruin his day. I seriously doubt it, I didn't stop to ask. Was he scared out of his wits? Again, without doubt no. Was I rude to him? No Was I smiling as I went past and could he see that I was meerly joshing with him. Yes. Did he care. not in the slightest.
Is this seriously what this cycling community is like?
I'm thinking more Arthur Frayn.Is that like Peter Pan?
I would say that there has been plenty of harm done.My nephew has Asbergers and has a real problem going outside on his own, being intimidated by open spaces and proximity to strangers. Pokemon Go has been something he latched onto, and the act of exploring the world with a fixed task to perform really lit him up. Well it did until someone on a bike screamed at him, now he has vowed not to venture away from his house again, still, no harm done.
Agree, my point is that he saw this person not as another human with personality and drives, but an object that was in his way and gave no consideration to that individual. Exactly what we see from some car drivers.I would say that there has been plenty of harm done.
People with Aspergers or other forms of ASC are marginalised and ill-considered as it is and people like @Bielzibubz need to consider that anybody they interact with may well be ASC or suffer another disability. Its very bad form that you treat other people in the way that you do, and it reflects negatively on you, and on cyclists generally.
Cop on to yourself.