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Old 03-04-2009, 12:42 PM  
maxjohan
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Originally Posted by cykoe6 View Post
Dammnnnnn that must be some good weed. As far as the topic, obviously the lady did not react the right way to the situation. Having said that, since when does it become OK to rob people even if it is only $2? I have seen plenty of people get hurt for less.
Listen for 2 minutes. Weed may be available up the valley you live in, I don't do drugs. You obviously don't think through things, because you are uneducated. You said you were gonna smash the cashier to pieces. So lost to your ego, then read some books. And get your brain cleaned, washed and pampered, because you have brain leaks, and can't handle situations without blowing up. Someone already mentioned how to handle this. You don't call the cops for these.

Here you go you, to get your brain started on right tracks:

Salience of the actor: We tend to attribute an observed effect to potential causes that capture our attention. When we observe other people, the person is the primary reference point while the situation is overlooked as if it is nothing but mere background. So, attributions for others' behavior are more likely to focus on the person we see, not the situational forces acting upon that person that we may not be aware of (Lassiter, Geers, Munhall, Ploutz-Snyder, & Breitenbecher, 2002;[13] Robinson & McArthur, 1982;[14] Smith & Miller, 1979[15]). (When we observe ourselves, we are more aware of the forces acting upon us. Such a differential inward vs. outward orientation (Storms, 1973)[16] accounts for the actor-observer bias.)

Goodluck in changing your life.

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