Return! But the petstore owner told me it's because I didn't take care of it? Fuck, the asshole won't let me return it. Am I suppose to bring this garbage home?
PathOfAbuse said: I know guys like this in real life. They screw up and blame everyone else
Well it's not like he realized he screwed up, so it's not a case of "the yukkuri i was shaking is puking! it's all your fault!" and it's more like "when i got home this yukkuri was puking for no reason! you ripped me off!" while not realizing he made the yukkuri puke by accident.
Still his fault, but not necessarily being in denial or anything.
That's just it though These kind of guys fuck up everything they touch unintentionally because they're just that stupid and then they get mad and fuck things up intentionally because it's so unfair
They're like yukkuri doing puff-puff I'm mad about this so I'm going to do something that will make things worse for everyone involved
PathOfAbuse said: They're like yukkuri doing puff-puff I'm mad about this so I'm going to do something that will make things worse for everyone involved
Not for the anon that will be abyusing them 2 seconds later for doing puff-puff =P
PathOfAbuse said: I'm trying to say that attacking the things and people around you because you made a mistake will usually backfire
But what anon did wasn't the paralel of puff-puff, it was a natural thing to do, if you bought something, brought it home and it was broke and you didn't realize that it broke because of you, the first thing you'll think is that you got scammed in teh shop.
It's different from blaming others from your fault or attacking them for that, it's misinterpreting the situation.
PathOfAbuse said: If you felt that you payed too much for a car, do you drive it off the nearest cliff? Or do you try to make the best of a bad situation?
If cars were everywhere (with new ones appearing all the time), easy to dispose of and cost much, much, much less than they do now? Then yeah, cars would be flying off cliffs all the same time.
I get where you're coming from and this kind of anon bugs me too, but cars are a poor yukkuri analogy.
Yeah, i think a better comparison is one of those semi cheap or averagely priced trinkets that you can buy and if you are made to rage against it for some reason, like this anon, you may be throwing it around or breaking it in sheer anger.
My general point is that we have a combination of a consumer mistakenly thinking he got ripped off with the typical yukkuri world situation on which "yukkuris are expendables from some people's point of view".
And as much as we may not agree with anon's attitude and course of action because of the misunderstanding, we can't just see this as a case of "I consciously blame others for my mistakes" and instead this is all a big misunderstanding using yukkuri world logic, and we know how the yukkuri world logic works for the yukkuris on it.
Tweak said: Anon was in the wrong, and is stupid. I concur with PathOfAbuse.
The point wasn't about Anon not being wrong, but understanding the situation and his POV that lead him to do something wrong without realizing it out of a wrongly aimed anger for something he mistakenly percieved as a "shoddy product".
Return! But the petstore owner told me it's because I didn't take care of it? Fuck, the asshole won't let me return it. Am I suppose to bring this garbage home?