>>91521I think we've had different life experiences too.
Just to clarify, I'm talking about the type of person that would carry a boombox half a mile or a mile into the woods and set up a little party for themselves and maybe a friend or two and crank their music up by a river while they drink and pretend to fish. They crank their music up loud enough that the woods is filled with it. That TYPE of thing.
The people that do this might be nice people that don't know any better but they are being very rude. The people that think going outdoors and cranking their music to full blast are also, what I've seen of the world more likely to think that getting drunk is also a great time and will be more likely to tell you to fuck off.
>be having a rough week at my shitty job>boss yelled at me and I can't pay my cable bill>gonna unwind with Bill at our favorite fishing hole and throw back a few cold beers.>Hey Bill crank that up, damn this Pabst Blue Ribbon is tasty. Pabst Blue Ribbon, at while I'm picking trash up while hiking that seems to be the one I find the most.
>Hey Bill my boss is an asshole, he's always bossing me.Some hiker comes by, "Could you guys turn that music down. It's disturbing others trying to find some peace."
>Hey fuck you hiker you can't fucking boss me around.hiker keeps walking
>yeah keep walking, I showed you.hiker can't help but giggle a little at the idiot
>What you laughing at?! I'm going to puff my chest out and come at you broSo anyway, yeah. I could in fact see it going this way. Call it a /k/ wet dream if you want. Maybe I'm projecting. Personally, I could not care about iphone speakers of a hiker or someone softly playing some jazzy baroque music in the mowed area by the lot or any of that TYPE of thing. So maybe we are talking about two different scenarios, if so then that's my bad for not clarifying what was meant.
As the manager of a business, I've had to deal with several drunk people.