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Megas Methuselah
01-11-2009, 04:46
Now, I often find varying reactions from various people passing by in the streets, but I really, really, really hate it when certain idiots decide I'm somebody to be feared and cross the street upon my approach. What really pisses me off is when I cross the street in a deliberate attempt at a forced confrontation with the idiot trying to avoid me with the goal of nodding my head and saying, "hi," I actually find that the idiot decides to cross the street again to back from whence he came (it would be painful if the idiot just turned around and ran off).

Has anyone ever feared you guys on the street? Whatever your answer(s) may be, speak on it. If someone has to fear me on the street, I will make it known. That is something I have not yet done, but the occasional idiot will shake in fear upon seeing me for seemingly no reason. ~:pissed:

Thermal
01-11-2009, 05:08
Ummm ok then, ill just reside to my sewer before you trample on me :hide:

rasoforos
01-11-2009, 06:56
Err...

...were you holding an axe, a sword, potato peeler or any other similar instrument of murder?

...when was the last time you had a shower?

:elephant::whip:

Strike For The South
01-11-2009, 07:15
I'm not sure how I gained my niche here but I like it.

CountArach
01-11-2009, 07:18
I have feared other people before.

Megas Methuselah
01-11-2009, 08:06
But why?

Moros
01-11-2009, 13:43
I remember that last year I was going to buy over a couple of old dvd's from someone. He asked me when he should bring them. I said it didn't matter, I'm always avaible and I've got the money with me. So he asked me where I was, at a bar waiting for a freind. He apparantly didn't live far from there (didn't knew where he lived back then) and said that he'd bring them over quickly. So here he comes with a big brown envelop containing the dvd's. He hands it over to me I give him the money he says something a long the line of: great doing bussiness with you, and till next time. Then suddenly everybody in the bar looks rather strange at me, and then I realised how suspicious it all was.

Also when going out I sometimes have to wait for freinds on the street corner or next to some place we've agreed to meet. But I tend to be rather early and most freinds tend to be late. And as it's already dark and waiting on a corner of the street or next to a bar or something, people sometimes mistook me for a drugsdealer. Which I'm not.

So I guess sometimes people must think I'm dangerous, but only because I tend to behave suspicious without realizing.

Sarmatian
01-11-2009, 15:33
I'm not sure how I gained my niche here but I like it.

Because you wrestle grizzly bears for fun?

Mooks
01-12-2009, 03:38
To the OP: Are you really really ugly?

Maion Maroneios
01-12-2009, 09:54
Well, he doesn't have to be. I mean, I used to ward people off in the past as well. I used to have long hair and walk with my head down seemingly in thought always, hence giving the look of a depressed geek or something. Now I have shaved my hair (yes, shaved:tongue:), switched from baggy to tight clothes and work out at home which has given me an overall good feeling about myself. And you know what they say, if you feel good about yourself, you shine out and give the same impression to everyone around you. And believe me, it does work lads.

Maion

Thermal
01-13-2009, 19:09
To the OP: Are you really really ugly?

doubt it, but he is methuselath so there bound to look :balloon2:

Husar
01-13-2009, 21:28
Eh, well, depends on how you look, certain types like skinheads and punks can get angry at you just for looking at them longer than one or two seconds. Hasn't happened to me lately but I came across some very angry people on the street when I was younger. I try not to stare at people who look a bit extremist(left or right, doesn't matter) nowadays, but I do not remember crossing the street because of them, I just try to avoid provocation and that's it, if they want trouble anyway, well, I can fight, too, for a second at least, I hope. :viking:

I do know that my mom may cross the street if someone has a huge dog or so though. ~D

To make a judgement in your particular case we would need a picture of your very self, Metuselah.
If noone replies anymore after you posted one, we're probably too afraid. ~D

shlin28
01-13-2009, 22:10
I'm the kind of person who crosses the road when I see someone vaguely threatening...

Yeah I'm a coward :sweatdrop:

Somebody Else
01-13-2009, 23:35
Why would I be walking? There are such things as cars (not that I do the driving...)

Thermal
01-14-2009, 00:24
Why would I be walking? There are such things as cars (not that I do the driving...)

Somebody else does the driving right? I guess you wouldn't want to walk because somebody else may get in your way :yes:

LittleGrizzly
01-14-2009, 00:43
I often wonder to myself if a see a gang hanging around on some street corner, but i have adopted the policy of i am older than them so thier not intrested, and its pretty true, it was only nerve wracking back when i was younger because i was a similar age to the 'kids' hanging on the street corners..

I don't really intimidate often, occasionally whilst walking down the street head slightly bowed and hood up i think one or two older people were intimidated, i think these are the kind of people to be intimidated by anything bigger than a 3 year old girl...

I suppose it depends what you look like meth, if your some 7ft skinhead whose shoulders come out 3ft each way then it wouldn't much suprise me, i wouldn't move out your way but even i would feel a little cautious...

Megas Methuselah
01-14-2009, 08:03
I'm certainly a far cry from ugly, but I think the fact that my neighbourhood is going down the drain and young street punks are starting to vandalise the place might have a role in this. After all, I walk tall and proud with my head held high, which might seem like a threatening and challenging stance to some innocent, peace-loving people. :juggle2:

||Lz3||
01-14-2009, 08:37
Well he [Meth] does look kinda scary (and psychopath-ish).*

*Based on true facts...

Oh yes... and he's ugly :jester:

Hax
01-14-2009, 10:21
When you play the bagpipes, you instill a certain fear in people.

Omanes Alexandrapolites
01-15-2009, 10:04
If you don't mind me asking Methuselah, do you actually know these people that are avoiding you?

Admittedly I'm the sort of person that walks across the street if I see somebody I don't like (and I know them or want to talk to them). There's a really strange fellow I used to know who I avoid now - he's the sort that locks his arm around you in the street and starts talking at the top of his voice. As you can imagine this would cause the entire street to look at you (and, as far as I know, he wasn't drunk which kind of made it worse without an excuse for his action).

In the past, when I was about seven, I used to do the same when it was a traffic warden or police officer (the police were my phobia of the time - I thought they were going to arrest me.) I also did the same to people from alternative schools in the area during my teens - a bunch of thugs from one of them decided to beat me up in passing (the town still hasn't changed today).

~:)

LittleGrizzly
01-15-2009, 13:22
I think people don't realise that often by crossing the road to avoid someone you bring yourself to this person attention, unless you can do it whilst out of thier sight i would think you would be safer sticking on thier side of the road and just trying to aviod eye contact...

Sir Beane
01-16-2009, 14:27
I cross the road when I see anyone vaguely threatening. Why?

Well I'm not a big guy. I'm tall, but pretty scrawny. Also I have messy hair and wear glasses.

Basically what all this adds up to is that several times upon walking past someone in my town I have had them push/punch/steal my glasses all while laughing like an idiot and yelling stuff like 'Oooh its Harry Potter!.' Needless to say it isn't a fun experience.

Now you'll probably think I'm a coward but I won't start a fight with someone over something like that. In fact I've never started a fight with anyone - except for once when a friend of mine was in danger. So the best thing for me to do is to walk to the side of the road when I see someone who looks like trouble.

The people I avoid are usually chavs/skinheads. I basically live in the racist skinhead capital of the UK, home to the BNP and UKIP (both extremely racist political parties), so those sort of people are usually bad news around here.

So really past experience has taught me that it's best just to avoid that sort of thing rather than take the chance.

Megas Methuselah
01-17-2009, 06:16
Man, that's rough. I'd rather die than be pushed around like that...

:clown:

Jolt
01-18-2009, 02:13
Err...

...were you holding an axe, a sword, potato peeler or any other similar instrument of murder?

...when was the last time you had a shower?

:elephant::whip:

I would ask the same question. Why would anyone have fear of you in the streets? I quite like that people don't notice me on the streets.

naut
01-18-2009, 17:00
Depends I guess. But most of the time I just walk along the sidewalk uninterrupted.

Once though, when I was making my way back from Vampire Lectures (i.e. 7-9pm classes), just walking along, almost home. Some "youths", I guess they were youths although that's such a broad and sweeping term, were boozing it up, smashing bottles, etc on the opposite side of the road. They were certainly watching me, sizing me up. One of them decided to cross the road, puffing up his chest and everything. So I began to prepare for the worst, maybe get threatened, attacked or even robbed. So as he got closer I brought up my right hand to show off the great big Maglite (http://www.maglite.com/productline.asp) torch I carry so I can see what I'm doing when I walk through about half a km of bush just before my house. Ha, I've never seen anyone scurry away so fast!

Kekvit Irae
01-18-2009, 18:14
I once used to be so feared that people would clamor to my side in efforts to avoid provoking my iron fist...then I woke up.

Ja'chyra
01-19-2009, 10:11
Gah!!!!!

I was going to comment more but as it's the frontroom I won't risk the axe.

Zim
01-19-2009, 13:21
When I was younger I would get odd looks sometimes, although if anyone crossed a street to avoid me I didn't notice. Seems like that would just make the person more likely to notice you...

Hooahguy
01-19-2009, 14:06
When I was younger I would get odd looks sometimes, although if anyone crossed a street to avoid me I didn't notice. Seems like that would just make the person more likely to notice you...
agreed. the best way to draw attention to yourself is to cross the street.... :smash:

Thermal
01-20-2009, 20:41
For me, while on the subject, at the tender reckless suicidal age of 14 every time i go into a shop i get a shop assistant eyeing me up, they don't have to treat me like a dam thief! :furious3: (or maybe there just pedos? :idea2: )

Evil_Maniac From Mars
01-20-2009, 20:51
I basically live in the racist skinhead capital of the UK, home to the BNP and UKIP (both extremely racist political parties), so those sort of people are usually bad news around here.

:inquisitive:

BNP, you're correct for sure, but UKIP? I think you may have to take this one to the Backroom.

Sir Beane
01-21-2009, 13:38
:inquisitive:

BNP, you're correct for sure, but UKIP? I think you may have to take this one to the Backroom.

I don't want to cause any controversy here in the Frontroom, so I'll clarify. UKIP are nowhere near as bad as the BNP. They do however attract the same voter base 'foreigners out of England, England for the whites, etc.' They've softened their views a fair bit recently, mostly because all the 'crazy racist' votes were going to the BNP anyway, so they had to change tactics.

Not that political affiliations matter much when some chavvy guy in a tracksuit and hoodie is slamming you into a wall because he went to school with you and thinks you were 'a geek.' :laugh4:

On a lighter note I myself have been avoided in the streets. I was hanging around a bad part of Derby at midnight waiting for a lift. Luckily I was dressed all in black, in a leather jacket and fedora, with doc martin style boots on.

The interesting part of this is that I was deliberately trying to look as menacing as possible so that potential thieves decided to pick on an easier target. It had the result of making several party-goers and drunks cross the road to avoid me. Honestly it was quite flattering at the time, since I'm usually on the recieving end of being menaced. :laugh4:

Megas Methuselah
01-22-2009, 09:17
Man... That's a rough-sounding neighbourhood. Y'know, you have got to get the heck outta there, Beane. It's insane.

Zim
01-24-2009, 09:20
Looks like I have to change my answer. I was walking today and someone crossed the street to avoid me. I can't imagine the person was intimidated, given that I was walking my landlady's little rodent sized dog. More likely their own dog was friendly and letting the two dogs cross each other's path would mean a long delay. :clown:

Thermal
01-27-2009, 20:11
I sometimes cross the road, when i genuinely need to cross the road to get home, some people are just paranoid :balloon2:

LittleGrizzly
01-28-2009, 03:23
Im just relived im not the only one walking down the street capturing the attention of numerous hot guys.... seems husar and scurvy are also gay icons!

Megas Methuselah
01-28-2009, 04:04
It must be your haircut.

LittleGrizzly
01-28-2009, 04:59
lol some snappy cross thread humor there...

King Jan III Sobieski
01-28-2009, 17:09
Women avoid me...so, I avoid women! They have cooties anyway.