|
||||
|
Re: Re: Back To Normal
by
batsgirl
Legislating for perfection is obviously not in the realm of reality. However, there's a difference between being ill-informed / badly educated / mistaken / a bit dim, and actual wanton abuse of systems and people that are there to help.
There's also a difference between thinking there is one thing that you do/know/understand better than someone else, and extending that to thinking you do everything better than someone else, and are perfect.
Person A, who uses the 999 service properly if at all, feels superior to person B, who calls out an ambulance for a panic attack. However, person B feels superior to person C because B recycles their rubbish while C does not. However, person C feels superior to person D because C has a better-paid job than D. However, D feels superior to E, because E is fatter than D. However, E feels superior to A, because E's children are doing better in school. And round and round it goes.
It's not abnormal to consider other people inferior to oneself for various reasons or to think you know best and everyone else is talking crap - perhaps this is why you find HYS so funny, because of all those people who are, in your opinion, talking crap.
A lot of people think my friends and I are [insert derogatory term of choice], which may well be true. They write a blog post or chat amongst themselves about how [derogatory term of choice] we are. Does this imply that they think they are perfect, simply because we are not?
|
Welcome to Random Acts Of Reality, a Blog based in London, England, written by an E.M.T working for the London Ambulance Service. Also, number one search result for "Womble porn". All names have be changed to protect the guilty. This Blog was previously known as "Why I Hate Humanity" but the antipsychotic medication seems to have kicked in.
All opinions on this website are mine alone, and may not reflect those of the L.A.S or other ambulance crews Find out more about me here.
Login
Search
Categories
This Month
Month Archive
The Story So Far.
Some Of My Favourites
![]() This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
|
|||

