• Dasus@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    So while your described reaction is much more common, I agree, mine isn’t even an exaggeration but a personal experience:

    I don’t know where you live but I told off a junkie on the bus for starting sing karaoke in a bus filled to the brim at 14.00.

    He started instantly making literal death threats. My stop luckily came up. He followed me out of the car to fight me. I didn’t even notice it. Luckily I went inside to buy something. I was the counter when he came from behind me, pushed me, started going for a fight.

    I told the clerk to call the police because I didn’t want to fight that scrawny junkie, because while he may not remember me I’ve drunk with him once. A former neighbour who had done 10 years for murder. Pretty okay dude, I only felt threatened once when someone stole 500g of meth from him and he thought I might have let someone into the storage rooms. I hadn’t.

    Anyway, that’s who this guy used to be friend with.

    So I don’t want take my chances in getting stuck with some rusty knife.

    So yeah, that shit does happen. That’s just the most recent example, from a few weeks ago.

    Go to any of the major cities and take the worst buslines for a day or two or just on the weekend.

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      3 days ago

      Bro literally had an altercation with a methhead and said “Damn these finns sure are an unfriendly bunch”

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        3 days ago

        Most of the people on this line are addicts of some sort.

        This one — while being a meth head — was not on meth, but drunk as a skunk.

        Meth don’t make people violent by itself, but added alcohol does (and alcohol does it alone as well), and it’s plenty deep in the culture.