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I was getting off the bus and gave a quick "Thanks" before stepping off. I hear this girl scoff and say something like "Thanks? Thanks for what?" I was in no hurry, the bus was stopped at a red light, so I paused for a moment and turned around to call her out. "'Thanks' for bringing me to my destination with a smooth timely ride." I said. The female passenger scoffed with this expression on her face like she could not believe I was actually confronting her. She blinked in disbelief, accentuating her overuse of blue eye shadow and came back with "Um yeah, it's his job." I took a deep breath as I prepared to put this brat in her place. "That is correct Missy. It is his job and he did a darn fine job at that. Do you think this line of work is easy?" The b-word looked uncomfortable as other riders began to take notice. I pointed to the vaguely ethnic driver and said "This man wakes up early each morning, puts on his uniform and then has to shuttle ungrateful cattle like yourself for hours. Me? I appreciate that kind of sacrifice being made. The way those of us with manners show their gratitude is by giving a simple 'Thank you' on our way out the door to show that their hard work does not go unnoticed by all."

At this point the ugly whore was visibly shaken and almost in tears, but was foolish enough to try and save face. "He just drives a bus. Anyone can do it." Verbal signs of disgust could be heard coming from fellow passengers after that. I shook my head and retorted "Alright then…YOU drive." The bus went silent. The driver turned his possible Latinx head looking at her, ready to give up his post in order to prove my point. The slut looked about as distraught as when she first got the news broken to her that she was HIV positive. Unable to handle being bested so thoroughly, she ran off the bus crying. And then the whole bus clapped. Not just the men, but the women and children too. The bus driver was on the verge of tears from my touching act of kindness, but I simply gave him a nod which he reciprocated.

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I did a research paper this summer on this subreddit and there was a published study that found that 74% of autists on Reddit came from 1% of source subreddits. I assume that subs like /r/DeuxRAMA are the 1%.

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