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4th of July is celebratory. I get it. Especially this year given a special milestone.

Still, when the public gathers for the local fireworks show, if you drive up in your big truck, keep your headlights on facing the crowd, tailgate loudly when others aren't doing so, let your kids make a bunch of noise and behave poorly, blast music from your truck stereo (again, nobody else doing so), then maybe your behavior isn't really acceptable.

Some people are just rude, crude, and clueless. Let them off the planet, please.




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Trailer trash.


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Dang Bro, were you here in Arkansas?





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With all the Kentucky stereotypes, I saw a lot more behavior like that in the SF Bay Area than I have here in the south. I also have never heard the "N" word in public here, like I did often in CA. Go figure. Also, my neighbors kids call me "sir."
 
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That's one of the reasons I avoid crowds
 
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That's one of the reasons I avoid crowds


Same. And this is a problem everywhere, in every state. People have no decorum anymore. It’s all about themselves and they don’t give a flying fuck about anyone else. Smug narcissist ass holes.



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And the FUCKING assholes who set up their chairs in the parking spot next to their vehicle. This is in an area where parking spots are a bit sparse since THOUSANDS of other people are needing to park.


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That's one of the reasons I avoid crowds


Same. And this is a problem everywhere, in every state. People have no decorum anymore. It’s all about themselves and they don’t give a flying fuck about anyone else. Smug narcissist ass holes.


I feel the same way about crowds. Especially crowds with alcohol available.

Some here might criticize me but about the only events I’ll attend are ones sponsored and held at M/C clubhouses that I know some of its members. It’s pretty unusual that anything gets “spicy” but if it does pretty quickly the problem is taken care of.


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