Sir? You would call an officer sir instead of officer? An officer of the law should be official, their job has nothing to do with being a gentleman.
don't be so rigid, sir. 1.a respectful or formal term of address used to a man: No, sir. 2.(initial capital letter) the distinctive title of a knight or baronet: Sir Walter Scott. 3.(initial capital letter) a title of respect for some notable personage of ancient times: Sir Pandarus of Troy. 4.a lord or gentleman: noble sirs and ladies. 5.an ironic or humorous title of respect: sir critic. 6.Archaic. a title of respect used before a noun to designate profession, rank, etc.: sir priest; sir clerk.
i'm all anxiety today, baby. it helps. my other personality arises to protect my fragile psyche. MY BROTHER POSTED A FACEBOOK QUIZ THAT SAYS HE HAS A 97% DIRTY MIND!!!!!
And insulting me is going to make me understand something? I was 19 once, and I also thought I knew everything, then. When you grow up you will discover exactly how little you do know. I'm willing to listen to any rational explanation you want put forth.
Well your generation begat mine. So who really fucked up? /done arguing about dumb shit with people I don't know. (And who don't know me)
You are incorrect. Law enforcement officers across this nation are taught to be courteous and respectful, it's part of their job.
darn. you were doing really well until the "you don't know me." death knell for epic internet battles.
Aw, thanks. After a while though enough is enough. I just wanted to get back in the damn chatroom. lol
Wrong...My generation "begat" your parents, but your upbringing does not excuse your rude behavior. I think I know you pretty good, or, at least the you that you are here. I read your bio and I have read everything you posted here. If you had the depth of perception that you think you have, you would know me pretty good, too.
Seeing as my mom is 59 and my father is 57 you don't know as much as you think you do. You think the police are polite and gracious for christs sake. Go the fuck outside and take a look at the world. If you didn't cling so hard to your asinine and outdates preconceived notions about authority and society in general, maybe you'd be able to have the slightest comprehension where this anger and distaste is coming from. No, you just keep rambling about the glory days. Going on about how 'the young people' don't respect anything anymore. Just liked ever other aging man does in EVERY generation when he finds himself in a world he no longer understands.
If you talk to them as you speak to me, their requirement for being a "gentleman" is suspended. You will never get any respect if you do not show it, and it's clear that you do not. If you have had your head bashed in and still didn't learn that "yes sir, Mr. officer" is just a damn good idea, you really aren't very bright.