Can't be too precious. Over 8 billion of us!I've never met a genuinely nice person who hates little kids... Speaks a lot to a persons character when they despise our worlds most precious gifts
Can't be too precious. Over 8 billion of us!I've never met a genuinely nice person who hates little kids... Speaks a lot to a persons character when they despise our worlds most precious gifts
Then stay home.The parent with young kids needs that coffee a lot more than some sportswriter.
I have three young kids including a teething one year old. The poor parent was probably exhausted.
Hey Scott, you cheap MFer, here is an idea: pay for an internet service at your home instead of sponging off of a coffee shop and then enjoy your quiet bachelor life, internet experience with your blow up Hayden dolls in the privacy of your parents basement.
I'm nice, but kids can be extremely annoying. I don't hate them, but I could do without their presence in plenty of situations.I've never met a genuinely nice person who hates little kids... Speaks a lot to a persons character when they despise our worlds most precious gifts
Feel free to get an office.
This was difficult advice for me to hear. I'll probably need to wait another few years before taking my family out to dinner.Then stay home.
Then stay home.
Of course. But don't go in public, to work, and then ***** about it.I'm nice, but kids can be extremely annoying. I don't hate them, but I could do without their presence in plenty of situations.
I'm nice, but kids can be extremely annoying. I don't hate them, but I could do without their presence in plenty of situations.
I agree, the post I responded to was way over the top. Coffee shops are known as relatively quiet spaces that many people use to work. I probably wouldn't tweet about it, but maybe get the coffee to go if your kids are running around and yelling?Sure. But a coffee shop shouldn’t be one of those expected situations. I can see getting annoyed by someone bringing a baby to a movie, maybe the library reading areas, or even at a nice restaurant. But, a coffee shop? Get a set of headphones if you want quiet in public.
What a douche. I can just see him being one of those pretentious ******** sitting by themselves with a laptop at Starbucks. Lol....
What are the odds he took his laptop to the coffee shop to get away from his own distracting, noisy kids/family, only to be punked by these other people who had the audacity to bring their kids with them? To a public coffee shop? Where people might be expected to have family members with them? Oh, the irony …
(If I went to a generally quiet public space to work, and then a family with some noisier kids came in, I’d be a bit peeved, but mainly at my own bad luck instead of using social media to attack this family going about their day. It’s not on them to pipe down and treat your coffee shop like a library, if you need quiet to work it’s on you to have headphones/find a quieter spot.)
And apparently home internet service.Agreed. Anytime I see people trying to do work, they have noise cancelling headphones. It’s the only way to concentrate in public. Maybe he’s just too cheap to invest in a good pair of headphones?
And apparently home internet service.
Getting annoyed by kids doesn't make someone a douchebagDoes anyone know if he has kids? I kind of sympathize because I used to be that douchebag that would get extremely annoyed by kids in restaurants and planes and whatnot (not enough to say anything on Twitter or in person, I’m not an idiot.) but that all completely changed when I had a kid. Doesn’t even remotely phase me at all now. The only thing I think of now is empathy for the parents or I think about what an ******* I used to be.