“Green Hill Comic”. Hope you like it. It’s beginning of my comic “Green Hill Comic”. See you in the next comic!
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Same old story...
... every day I leave my apartment to run errands. I have to contend with dozens if not hundreds of ‘random strangers’ that test my humility. I acknowledge that I may be taking some of the behaviour outta context but I firmly believe to treating others the same way you desire to be treated.
Take my journey on the bus yesterday. The man sitting to my right kept on making lewd hand gestures. Then when I looked at his direction he just giggled like it was a game. I found that kinda annoying. /wiki/Attention_seeking explains it better. He may have just been fidgeting. However, I was under the impression that he was trying to perturb my peace of mind.
Why go outta your way to disturb the peace?
I guess the appropriate thing to do is just talk to them. ofc without scorn or and pretentious language or malice or hints of anger. Just one human being to another. Try to understand the provocation.
The way I understand conflict resolution is that it’s helpful to have a neutral third party to help keep any qualms less heated. An arbitrator. The only way I know to deal with conflicts is to avoid it. Say it was a provocation to attempt to get me to say; “may you please stop doing that it’s annoying?”. I’m guess the response would be something in affect to cause drama or to escalate it to more than just kind words.
I’m for freedom or expression but at what point does “their” expressions become criminal harassment. As I got off the bus at approximately 4:10pm the person sitting near the backdoors make that same lewd hand gesture.
What would those two seemingly random people have in common. Like what are the odds so many random people would make the same gesture... other than to be a part of a campaigner of psychological harassment?
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"I cleaned your cute windshield with my dirty rag"
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