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jberryhill

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189. At the time you would have attracted the attention of the constabulary, yes
Thu Jan 11, 2018, 11:13 PM
Jan 2018

The world is an unjust place.

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Need my three minutes reading this back ksoze Jan 2018 #1
It took you THREE MINUTES to read that! snooper2 Jan 2018 #2
Whatever. Next! Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #3
OMG! Your story sounds like Edward Albee's play "The Zoo Story" womanofthehills Jan 2018 #224
I would never have engaged. I would have gotten up and left immediately. 50 Shades Of Blue Jan 2018 #4
Yes. elleng Jan 2018 #146
Me, too. 3catwoman3 Jan 2018 #186
The majority of people would leave - why confront a mentally ill person womanofthehills Jan 2018 #225
Same here, leave the area and report him to campus security XRubicon Jan 2018 #303
Yes again. Never engage them. Duppers Jan 2018 #317
I would have advised him I had just recently wiped a bunch of snot on the tree where his hand is snooper2 Jan 2018 #5
He might have liked it. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #6
Is what happened as described that far off? Nt NCTraveler Jan 2018 #36
Yes, it is. n/t Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #71
Whackadoodles are gonna wackadoodle, dude. Codeine Jan 2018 #7
This is going to become a mantra for me! N/t Iris Jan 2018 #227
I follow instincts... something doesn't seem right I don't engage, but catch my watch and hlthe2b Jan 2018 #8
Please take this the way it is intended. NCTraveler Jan 2018 #9
No, my first instinct is to defend myself and protect my safety Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #10
"But I'm even more for making sure I go home unharmed every day." NCTraveler Jan 2018 #11
LOL. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #13
"How you interpret that as male aggression I don't know." NCTraveler Jan 2018 #25
As I already mentioned Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #27
"It was him that started it up again." NCTraveler Jan 2018 #30
You mean the guy that could have easily talked to his tree Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #54
If he is that crazy, then he might think he has to talk to his tree treestar Jan 2018 #86
So let me see if I get this straight Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #90
Yes, you are. You are the sane person. hunter Jan 2018 #109
Bullshit. n/t Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #112
Bullshit you are the sane person? treestar Jan 2018 #115
It's not my opinion, but a possible opinion of his treestar Jan 2018 #116
Even if he was, that doesn't make me guilty of anything Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #123
LOL! nt DemSoc Jan 2018 #278
Right, the way rational people who want to talk to their trees do it. Of course! kcr Jan 2018 #154
You weren't there. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #158
What does the fact I wasn't there have to do with it? kcr Jan 2018 #160
It has a lot to do with it. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #161
Well, maybe you should keep your story straight, because right there in the beginning of your story, kcr Jan 2018 #163
I came to that conclusion after the fact Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #164
You came to that conclusion after the fact. But you mention it first thing. kcr Jan 2018 #167
I mention it first thing because I have had the benefit of 24 Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #172
As Judge Judy tells people in road rage etc. situations spooky3 Jan 2018 #207
Sorry, but I've always found Judge Judy Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #212
How would he know that this guy wasn't just jerking his chain? pnwmom Jan 2018 #125
Maybe, because the guys first 2 sentences were: "What's Up" & "I'm talking to my tree" womanofthehills Jan 2018 #232
If a man says "what's up"? It's a sign he's unhinged? pnwmom Jan 2018 #280
He wanted to talk to his tree... NCTraveler Jan 2018 #242
Wow! Ever hear of not taking something personally womanofthehills Jan 2018 #229
I wasn't trying to have a normal conversation with him Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #282
If it had been me, and a guy said that to me, I wouldn't have known he was mentally ill. pnwmom Jan 2018 #87
So you would be upset that you as a women could not sit under a tree in an area frequented womanofthehills Jan 2018 #233
As a parent and a former student, I would be upset that a community college student pnwmom Jan 2018 #237
Thank you once again. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #274
It's the front yard of a very popular, nationally ranked junior college and people do it Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #273
Oh and this is what it actually looks like Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #283
Thanks for posting this picture. Unfortunately, the people who need to see it pnwmom Jan 2018 #300
I would have just left NCTraveler Jan 2018 #244
Post removed Post removed Jan 2018 #250
Exactly. NCTraveler Jan 2018 #253
Complete misrepresentation of what happened also noted. n/t Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #255
I am using this as a guide. NCTraveler Jan 2018 #257
Not unwarranted aggression Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #261
How could the OP know the person was mentally ill from the outset? pnwmom Jan 2018 #84
"talking to trees". Voltaire2 Jan 2018 #135
Sane men crack "jokes" and make stupid remarks to women every day. pnwmom Jan 2018 #136
the op described a person who he believed to be "unhinged" or something like that Voltaire2 Jan 2018 #139
Maybe it's safer Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #144
Sure go for it. Voltaire2 Jan 2018 #145
I did. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #149
That was a CONCLUSION he made after several minutes of interaction. He couldn't have known pnwmom Jan 2018 #147
you win. Beat up crazy people. Best to do it pro-actively. Voltaire2 Jan 2018 #203
Nah, you win. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #205
You win. Don't listen. Twist what people say and put words into their mouths. pnwmom Jan 2018 #206
This message was self-deleted by its author pnwmom Jan 2018 #148
He wanted to talk to his tree. NCTraveler Jan 2018 #243
When someone is crazy, I don't engage at all. When he said moonscape Jan 2018 #301
Thats kind of the beginning and end with me. NCTraveler Jan 2018 #302
Betting your a man, cuz invasion of space happens to women all the time. CrispyQ Jan 2018 #12
And it's not okay when it happens to women either Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #16
Asserting your rights no matter what is a macho thing. CrispyQ Jan 2018 #23
Okay. Next time I hear of someone being harassed on the street Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #24
You're being confrontational now. CrispyQ Jan 2018 #26
Bye! Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author Duppers Jan 2018 #311
Right. We shouldn't have to live in fear. I was sitting in the grass in a park once, pnwmom Jan 2018 #94
Well, lucky you didn't post about that on DU Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #101
Yeah, some of these responses have been disappointing. n/t pnwmom Jan 2018 #106
Actually - some of us life with this every day of our lives. Ms. Toad Jan 2018 #176
And if a woman posted a story like this about how she stood up Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #181
Most women wouldn't post about it. Ms. Toad Jan 2018 #194
Sorry, but the few times in my life that Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #196
I didn't say they would take it in stride Ms. Toad Jan 2018 #204
I'm not dismissive of women Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #214
I'm hardly the only one in this thread. Ms. Toad Jan 2018 #239
Between you and me Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #251
I agree that women face situations like this all the time. HOWEVER pnwmom Jan 2018 #310
Actually, he doesn't get it. Ms. Toad Jan 2018 #314
I would never sit under a tree in an area frequented by homeless & transients womanofthehills Jan 2018 #231
I would never dress in sexually provocative clothing Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #249
Just like I wouldn't wander through neighborhoods.... BoneyardDem Jan 2018 #272
Did you see the picture of his campus? It absolutely doesn't look like gang turf. pnwmom Jan 2018 #308
Did you see the photo of his campus? Students OFTEN sit on the grass and read between classes. pnwmom Jan 2018 #307
+1 Sorry I didn't see your post before I said something similar. spooky3 Jan 2018 #210
What the fuck is this shit right here. WhiskeyGrinder Jan 2018 #14
Me asking a question. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #18
not a lawyer, but my understanding is that the threat of violence has to be real. unblock Jan 2018 #15
So basically, I could just go up to a woman and stand inches away from her Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #17
a lot is packed into that "make her feel threatened". unblock Jan 2018 #19
He didn't just start talking to the tree Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #20
you were right to be wary. i'm not disputing that. unblock Jan 2018 #34
And if you tell someone to leave you alone and they don't, what then? Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #37
good luck staying out of prison with that attitude. unblock Jan 2018 #108
I've done just fine so far. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #119
No, you are not within your rights to force them at that point Lee-Lee Jan 2018 #246
And maybe that's why Stand Your Ground laws exist Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #252
No, its not Lee-Lee Jan 2018 #258
That's nice Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #263
I carry precisely because there are people like you who want to assault people without cause Lee-Lee Jan 2018 #293
And that is a problem. Men think they can get away with something like that pnwmom Jan 2018 #111
Bingo! Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #124
There certainly is a range of behaviors that fall short of justifying violence unblock Jan 2018 #201
It's a no-win situation for women. Mariana Jan 2018 #305
From my back-and-forths with the OP, I think he does understand pnwmom Jan 2018 #306
It's hard to tell. Mariana Jan 2018 #319
Well you could do that. You would be a creep. Voltaire2 Jan 2018 #51
Yes, I would be a creep. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #52
Fine have it your way. Pick fights with random disturbed Voltaire2 Jan 2018 #61
Me standing up for my space is NOT picking a fight. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #64
If your behavior there was anything like your behavior here, then... jberryhill Jan 2018 #83
And how is my behavior here so terrible? Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #91
Suggestion jberryhill Jan 2018 #184
I feel just fine about it, thanks. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #188
Then, good! jberryhill Jan 2018 #192
You seem to not get it that mentally ill people don't behave like normal people womanofthehills Jan 2018 #234
On the contrary Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #268
Thank YOU! smirkymonkey Jan 2018 #89
But picking fights with random disturbed people is what DU is FOR! jberryhill Jan 2018 #185
So explain to me how I picked a fight with him Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #190
It's important to distinguish between a "legal question" and a "fact question" jberryhill Jan 2018 #82
agreed. the legal question would be what are the conditions necessary to constitute assault unblock Jan 2018 #95
I believe you have it right True Dough Jan 2018 #105
Did you ever think that you were invading the trees personal space? Floyd R. Turbo Jan 2018 #21
LOL. He did say it was his tree... Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #22
The tree was assaulted jberryhill Jan 2018 #58
The guy sounds unbalanced...if that's the case...they win and I just walk away....n/t Kirk Lover Jan 2018 #28
I think your question was a good one. Mosby Jan 2018 #31
Thank you! Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #33
He's crazy, so just walk away treestar Jan 2018 #32
this is the good practical answer. even if one does have the legal right to stay, why? unblock Jan 2018 #35
And let's just pretend for a minute, that I don't believe I have to walk away Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #39
you're trying to assert a private property right to public space. unblock Jan 2018 #48
Even in the public sphere you still have some rights Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #53
some rights, yes; just not the same rights. unblock Jan 2018 #97
You still have the right to respond to behavior that anybody could see was Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #104
Videotape him and then call the police treestar Jan 2018 #118
You wnet from chasitising me for aggressively telling him to back off Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #121
I re-read your opus treestar Jan 2018 #122
Yes I did. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #127
Well, not everybody. pnwmom Jan 2018 #137
Thank you! Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #138
Please don't ever consider marybourg Jan 2018 #38
I've been to New York several times and rode the subway, thanks. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #40
Then you should be able to deduce the answer to your question. marybourg Jan 2018 #134
So if somebody came up to you and demanded your seat on the subway Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #140
No if the unhinged person invades your space on the subway you move. Voltaire2 Jan 2018 #151
Let yourself get bullied Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #155
What you're required to do is what I said. marybourg Jan 2018 #209
The OP hasn't said a word about shooting anyone. n/t pnwmom Jan 2018 #215
And neither did I. marybourg Jan 2018 #217
You mentioned "stand your ground" laws. They give people the right to use deadly force, pnwmom Jan 2018 #218
The "stand your ground" laws were a marybourg Jan 2018 #220
Stand your ground may be what I'm talking about Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #222
Well, you can stand your ground as long as you like, marybourg Jan 2018 #238
As I've already stated Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #254
Small point, perhaps matt819 Jan 2018 #41
Gratuitous insult of the homeless? Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #47
Lets see matt819 Jan 2018 #57
Oh bullshit Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #62
This message was self-deleted by its author Duppers Jan 2018 #316
Not a lawyer, but I would think that since it did not appear to be LuckyCharms Jan 2018 #42
Also...never yell what is your problem at someone... LuckyCharms Jan 2018 #43
Getting into an argument with a mentally ill stranger is never a good idea. DLevine Jan 2018 #44
Um, hes disturbed. That should have been clear. nolabear Jan 2018 #45
I'm not aware of a legal definition of "personal space" Lurks Often Jan 2018 #46
"You failed to walk away or call the police" Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #50
To answer your last question matt819 Jan 2018 #59
Not really an answer but whatever. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #66
I didn't expect you to like or agree with my answer Lurks Often Jan 2018 #81
And why is that? Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #93
Have fun! Lurks Often Jan 2018 #107
violating someones personal space is "simple assault" Mosby Jan 2018 #67
Maybe, maybe not Lurks Often Jan 2018 #79
From your link, simple assault still requires physical contact tammywammy Jan 2018 #85
assault apprehension of imminent harm Mosby Jan 2018 #289
Your best option Meowmee Jan 2018 #49
What state? jberryhill Jan 2018 #55
California Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #56
Unlawful assembly - both of you jberryhill Jan 2018 #63
LOL! Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #65
I'm not joking jberryhill Jan 2018 #72
Really? LOL once again! Even harder this time! Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #75
You were both lawfully there and became boisterous and tumultuous jberryhill Jan 2018 #77
Yes I did Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #78
The first two words of your OP subject are "a question" jberryhill Jan 2018 #80
I asked a questionn, and everyone immediately accused me of being the aggressor Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #92
Hey, I'm talking to my subthread here, man jberryhill Jan 2018 #183
Well, I better just leave and let you have at it then Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #200
Verbally confronting him is "boisterous and tumultuous"? Would the same standard pnwmom Jan 2018 #113
In the real world... jberryhill Jan 2018 #182
So now asking to be left alone to study in peace Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #187
At the time you would have attracted the attention of the constabulary, yes jberryhill Jan 2018 #189
And I would have just told them that Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #193
Well, that is quite a story! pnwmom Jan 2018 #208
This isn't a good example to discuss invasion of space. LAS14 Jan 2018 #60
Why was it inappropriate? Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #69
Because this person was obviously disturbed. LAS14 Jan 2018 #98
All the more reason to let him know Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #166
I think good people make allowances for people with mental difficulties. Do... LAS14 Jan 2018 #276
Making allowances for people with mental difficulties does not mean Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #281
Why didn't you just leave, instead of challenging him to let you have your way? It sounds... LAS14 Jan 2018 #284
Because I don't have to leave Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #285
He couldn't have known from the OUTSET, before he started talking to him, pnwmom Jan 2018 #74
Early on. He shouldn't have pursued it. Ignore him or move. LAS14 Jan 2018 #99
Not that early on. If it happened to me, as a woman, I wouldn't even have known pnwmom Jan 2018 #103
Are women somehow not capable of discerning signs of mental illness? kcr Jan 2018 #159
You weren't there from the beginning. You read a passage that BEGAN with the writers pnwmom Jan 2018 #165
His CONCLUSION right at the very beginning you mean? kcr Jan 2018 #170
Sane men say crazier things than that to women every day, in a clumsy attempt pnwmom Jan 2018 #175
The difference being they're sane. kcr Jan 2018 #177
I knew nothing about the man I told to go away. I certainly didn't know he was sane pnwmom Jan 2018 #213
Are you not capable of understanding that mental illness does Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #198
Actually, mentally ill people aren't more likely to be dangerous kcr Jan 2018 #223
LOL. come walk around the streets here Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #256
Okay, let's try an experiment Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #110
You aren't making a point about civil rights for a minority treestar Jan 2018 #120
Guess what? Neither was she. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #130
I wonder if you will end up as famous as she treestar Jan 2018 #219
Doubt it. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #228
Welcome to every woman's world. pnwmom Jan 2018 #68
And it's wrong Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #70
I agree. That kind of response, as reasonable as it seems to be on the surface, pnwmom Jan 2018 #73
Thank you. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #76
I wish could find the thread Sailor65x1 Jan 2018 #88
And why is that? Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #96
Do you say that when women complain about men getting in their space? The OP's story pnwmom Jan 2018 #100
No, I sure don't, Not ever. Sailor65x1 Jan 2018 #126
I think some of the men who are responding dismissively are the same kind of men who pnwmom Jan 2018 #131
And again, because I'm a strong man Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #133
Politely and firmly excuse yourself and let him talk to his tree. hunter Jan 2018 #102
What if the person wasn't crazy? What if the OP was a woman and a guy walked up, pnwmom Jan 2018 #114
How about "assertively?" hunter Jan 2018 #129
Well, if you were my great grandmas, you'd kill him. hunter Jan 2018 #143
You act like I went up to him and intruded Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #153
I've felt that way about cops at times. hunter Jan 2018 #191
This wasn't the police. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #195
Why is it nonsense to believe that you have a right to Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #141
You can push back in whatever situation you want to. LuckyCharms Jan 2018 #173
Well, no one ever said life was safe Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #211
I think your space invader had an emotional/behavioral disability peacebuzzard Jan 2018 #117
Marking to check responses underpants Jan 2018 #128
A couple of thoughts Bayard Jan 2018 #132
Simple. Walk off. MineralMan Jan 2018 #142
Go through life letting yourself get bullied and intimidated Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #150
yes that is exactly what we are all telling you Voltaire2 Jan 2018 #152
Sure seems like it. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #162
Dude...what was gained? MineralMan Jan 2018 #157
Yes, I was bullied and intimidated Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #169
Not so simple. I have walked off and then been followed. Many women have. pnwmom Jan 2018 #168
In that case, I'd walk toward a group of people or an open business. MineralMan Jan 2018 #260
But the OP did nothing worse than verbally engage with a person whom he didn't even know pnwmom Jan 2018 #279
Some people have a mission in life. Turbineguy Jan 2018 #156
I'm confused Texasgal Jan 2018 #171
I am dealing Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #174
Sorry...but your last sentence Texasgal Jan 2018 #178
Law advice. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #179
Google would have framed Texasgal Jan 2018 #180
Well I'll ask Google next time Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #197
+1 spooky3 Jan 2018 #216
Just reading through this thread, it's apparent....... WillowTree Jan 2018 #199
Um, no. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #202
Whatever. WillowTree Jan 2018 #221
So the fact that he didn't touch me makes it okay? Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #226
Brush up on your reading comprehension there, Bucko. WillowTree Jan 2018 #235
Legal definition of personal space Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #264
And, from that link....... WillowTree Jan 2018 #266
What the definiton implies is that Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #271
Fine. Next time call a cop. WillowTree Jan 2018 #275
Call a cop. Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #286
As has been pointed out to you countless times by me and a host of others...... WillowTree Jan 2018 #295
Hello Mr Lapierre XRubicon Jan 2018 #318
OP has a stench of stand your ground advocacy too. XRubicon Jan 2018 #312
It sucks when two unhinged people want the same tree... hardluck Jan 2018 #230
Well said..... womanofthehills Jan 2018 #236
That about says it all. n/t Ms. Toad Jan 2018 #240
..snort.. jberryhill Jan 2018 #241
! demmiblue Jan 2018 #248
So I'm unhinged because I feel I have a right be left alone in peace Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #259
:-) K & R LAS14 Jan 2018 #287
Actual self defense laws vary by state Lee-Lee Jan 2018 #245
There actually is a legal definition of personal space Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #262
No there isnt- Can you cite the law? Lee-Lee Jan 2018 #267
I didn't say law Downtown Hound Jan 2018 #270
You said legal definition- that means a law Lee-Lee Jan 2018 #291
I would avoid arguing with anyone who talks to a tree. LanternWaste Jan 2018 #247
................................... still_one Jan 2018 #265
And, more recently, chairs............ WillowTree Jan 2018 #269
Chairs that used to be trees! Retrograde Jan 2018 #297
I was going to say all in the same family, but....... WillowTree Jan 2018 #298
Class assignment deek Jan 2018 #277
Huh! You may just hit the nail on the head. :-) LAS14 Jan 2018 #288
Assuming you don't want to tell us what state you are in treestar Jan 2018 #290
I think he said California. WillowTree Jan 2018 #296
Harder to research, but I found this treestar Jan 2018 #320
"The right to swing [his] arms in any direction ends where your nose begins." aikoaiko Jan 2018 #292
This thread is a Moon-Bombing/I-don't-drink-with-you level of epic absurdity. LanternWaste Jan 2018 #294
Agreed. Add to cornflakes, Olive Garden and the door buzzard treestar Jan 2018 #299
OMG........I'd forgotten about the door buzzard!! Thanks for the revived laugh! WillowTree Jan 2018 #321
Yep. I'm going to add corn nuts in school lunches as my contribution to this thread... Phentex Jan 2018 #304
In reference to? Ms. Toad Jan 2018 #309
You should have just been pleasant and left... Demsrule86 Jan 2018 #313
my two cents........ Takket Jan 2018 #315
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