[quote=Holmishire] What I find even annoying is when one is walking in the opposite, and this group is approaching in this broad line. Four or five of them, blocking the whole sidewalk. One moves as far to the edge as one can, but they just stay in formation, keep coming, until one is forced onto the road. And as they pass, the , as if to say, "What the hell are you doing? Have some common decency, make some space for people to walk."It happens to me day. I keep trying to be firm, stay on the sidewalk, but they just glare at me as though I'm just some typical impolite teenager that doesn't know that sidewalks were meant for people above nineteen and below thirteen. Once I had been blocked by a wall on my side, and so I stopped and made as much room as possible for their group, and they still walked with tons of space between them, physically pushed past me and glared as if I shouldn't be there. I stick myself into tree branches and duck under trees and even push myself into the prickly bushes.And it makes me feel so guilty.I hate feeling guilty despite being as nice as I can be. [/quote] This is the most Canadian and/or British thing I've ever fucking read, other than perhaps "accidentally made eye contact with someone on the London tube, not sure if I should apologise." [quote=Smiral] My friends are the dicks in your scenario Holmi, they even go as far as to blatantly walk in the middle of the road and expect cars to go around them. Their reasoning for being such dicks?"Pedestrians have the right of way."Pedestrians also have soft flabby bodies and that hunk of metal moving at 40 miles per hours doesn't. Be less retarded kthnks. [/quote] Why are you friends with these people?