no one wants to hear your fucking for you page on the bus. this level of antisocial behavior is unforgivable

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    we’ve had this struggle session before.

    if you are blasting loud music in an area where people can not escape/have to use to for transportation: you are the bad guy. that’s the end of it. we didn’t all come here for a party. Nobody likes your music. we are trying to get home. please shut the fuck up.

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    About a month ago I hopped onto my normal train. Standing room only. After a couple stops half the train empties out so I see a seat. Plop down, start gaming. Guy in the next row starts scrolling social media with volume at full blast. “Hey man, could you put your volume down or pop in some headphones?” Guy looks like he just found out I murdered his children “Do you own the train? Who do you think you are sitting down and asking people to stop making noise? Where do you get off?” I reply “Holy fuck bud, it’s rude as shit to be blasting your phone at full volume. No I can’t stop you, but you’re an asshole.” He indignantly cranks volume to max. Next stop an old lady gets on and sits next to me. Looks at guy “Turn your phone down.” I fucking lost it laughing.

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    Getting into Hexbear heaven:

    No,it’s fine,I just didn’t think it’d be a struggle sesh is all

    Sidenote:You can tell how Yankee this site is by seeing how many people can’t fathom the idea of common decency that doesn’t align 100% with their own preferences

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    I can’t think of them as anything other than psychopaths or narcissists.

    They never spare a thought for anyone other than themselves and are totally self-absorbed in what they want, they disturb people around them and feel nothing about it. We’re all NPCs populating their word, at most we only exist if we’re useful to them.

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        I have panic attacks when I’m overstimulated by too much noise, music and videos are especially bad when they’re cranked up loud because they demand my attention and are literally designed to keep people’s attention.

        But I don’t matter. I’m an NPC that populates the world for real people, who can do whatever they want.

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            Is it okay for them to torment me and ruin our shared public space with toxic, antisocial behivor for their own personal amusement?

            And is it okay for you to dismiss my very real inability to handle overstimulation because you don’t respect the fact that I am differently abled? I’m not just mildly uncomfortable! I literally can’t handle having my attention yanked in too many directions at the same time, it’s a form of torture for me. It triggers panic attacks, episodes of self harm, and thoughts of suicide.

            And it’s so easy to solve! There’s basically no reason for it, except that they’ve never spared a thought for another person.

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                Maybe you’re right, they’re probably not neuro divergent. Sure, they have never spared a single thought for another person in their entire life, routinely engage in antisocial behavior to the detriment of everyone around them, and live like they’re the only real person in a sea of NPCs.

                But, that just makes them well adjusted neoliberal individuals! They’re certainly more well adapted to live in this society than I am, they’re perfectly well adjusted subjects that are just acting out their neoliberal programming.

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    Everybody can agree that auto-playing videos on like news sites or whatever are annoying. Well, the same goes in confined apaces

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    This. I’m autistic and get over stimulated by loud noise and crowded spaces. Can we not just try to be a little more considerate. This seems like a really small ask.

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    I agree with this. I think what the defenders are missing is that this is happening in a confined space and people are essentially forced to listen to whatever’s blaring out of your phone. If this was happening like in a park or on the street and no one had to stand by you it wouldn’t be a problem (at least not for me).

    If people really need to listen to their phones there should be designated quiet cars, talking cars and loud cars or something

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    Lmao, I remember we had a struggle session about this back in the olden times, people were unironically doing the “fuck you I do what I want” thing arguing for this kinda shit lol

    NO GODS

    NO MASTERS

    NO ESCAPE FROM YOU HAVING TO LISTEN TO MY PHONE BLASTING GARBAGE ON PUBLIC TRANSIT

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      I was trapped on a train for an hour where some girl had obviously just left a concert and kept replaying a Snapchat or TikTok she took of one of the songs. Idk if she was answering to replies but it was like a 30 second clip that she replayed dozens of times at maximum volume at midnight.

      I didn’t care about the first several times but after a while it was really bad. I probably wouldn’t have minded it at all if the volume was lower.

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      My hot take is that this debate if it gets bad plays out basically exactly like the bad ones about cars / drivers where the problem is structural and as such nothing can be done about it before you hit FALGSOC

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    extend this to every public place tbh. feels like every other time im in a waiting room some asshole is very loudly playing a mobile game on their phone or a boomer is watching youtube videos with the sound on. i dont remember this being such a problem even just a few years ago.

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      It used to be less of a problem because phones used to come with headphone jacks and free pack-in headphones, and replacements were very cheap. It’s been long enough now that everyone has replaced their old phone with a new one that doesn’t have any of that and now phone manufacturers want everyone to spend several hundred dollars on wireless headphones. The result is more speakerphone music in public.

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        My Oppo isn’t more than a couple years old, takes decent photos (the ones I post were all taken with it) and comes with a headphone jack! Not judgey towards people who don’t have one but a heads up that they do still exist if it’s important to you.

        Not exactly a flagship phone though;)

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          The most popular and most heavily marketed ones do. Either way, sixty bucks is still a lot and those cheapo ones are still way more expensive than a free pack-in.

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            And they’re easily lost or damaged as well. If a headphone slips, the wire catches it. If a wireless bud slips, it’s falling on the ground, and hopefully not into a puddle or a grate.

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        I think the biggest issue is that wireless headphones run out of battery, and that’s when people start playing things through their speaker.

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      I was just on a plane with no wifi, so the guy who was watching a loud game show had to have pre-recorded the thing just for situations like that. Just sitting there all comfy in the knowledge that our carry-ons had been screened for solutions to the problem with which he presented us.

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        starting to come back around to thinking it’s okay, what a power move

        seriously though why even HAVE air marshals at that point

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    I saw a new variant of that a bit ago.

    There was a guy who watched porn with headphones on in the train, but the headphones weren’t connected so the sound came out of the phone.