Lol, chump you are one miserable . Were you bullied as a kid? Seriously, you have a problems you bitter piece of .
Can you not see beyond your circle of friendsObviously, the majority of people don't agree which is why theaters have gone to great lengths to ask patrons to observe the rules. If the majority of people didn't care, theaters would not either.
Lol, chump you are one miserable . Were you bullied as a kid? Seriously, you have a problems you bitter piece of .
Aw. Rob posted something other than
How nice.
Just turn off your phone. Why is that so hard for you?
Because I'm not a got and I realize that we live in a time and age where people are connected to their phones. Maybe its an emergency or something went wrong at the office. It could be a myriad of things. If I want peace and quiet I'll just stay home and watch a movie on Netflix.
There is never an emergency for you at burger king.
False.
I very seldom eat or drink anything in a movie theater (both because it's crazy overpriced and because I'm perfectly capable of going a couple hours without stuffing my face). I only do when I get there early enough to know I'll be done eating/drinking before the previews start.
Nah, keeping quiet is enough theater etiquette for me. If me texting silently bothers you then you can suck a . Not my fault you are easily irritated tbh.
Lolutsa
You're an idiot for paying someone else so you can silently text.
Everyone you know probably also bends over backwards to justify they fact they can't go two hours without checking their phones.
lol grown ass men addicted to their phones like teenage girls
And you're a bigger one for thinking anybody would text throughout a whole movie.
Even if they did its their money tbh.
It's truly scary to me to see the level of critical thinking in some people. It thrusts into light that despite how advanced I think we are, there are severe cases where people just suck and don't get "it".
Not their theater.
Turn off your phome. It's easy.
Despite the fact you paid, that doesn't give you a right to infringe on other people's rights or break the rules. You paying is you agreeing to adhere to the rules of the establishment you enter.
That's like saying "it's my house, I can do whatever I want!". You can't just stand in your yard and infringe on others rights just because it's your lawn.
Nope. Not even a big phone person, and the large majority of the time I end up not needing to use it in theaters. Just saying that if I do I won't hesitate to bc of theater nazis like y'all tbh.
"I can quit anytime."
lol rights
That's actually his line.
lolutsa
I'm not going to mock your education or your lack of critical thinking skills. I am simply going to say it legitimately makes me sad that someone who says they are college educated can display this level of ignorance.
It has nothing to do with a lack of understanding and everything to do with the fact that I couldnt care less about catering to irritable people. If the glow truly bothers you that's your problem.
There's also, for me at least, the fact that eating and drinking does not take a viewer's attention away from the movie. Texting, checking the phone, taking a call, and talking all happen because someone has made the specific decision to go to a movie and then pay attention to a whole bunch of other instead. Why?
If someone eats too loudly or drinks too loudly and unwraps their food too loudly, it's bad form and I wish they wouldn't do it, but I at least appreciate the fact they're there to watch and enjoy a movie. But anyone who would spend so much time talking, or texting, or checking their phone, or making 20 trips to the concession stand or the lobby, or whatever else, doesn't want to be there. Not really. In those cases, their decision to up my experience seems all the more egregious.
Stay the home if you don't like it. tbh. Its part of our society, deal with it.
Do it at the drafthouse and let us know how it goes, Madonna.
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