Entitlement
posted about 11 years ago
Why does everyone, it seems, at UMBC feel entitled to something?
There is whining about all sort of nonsense like having to drive 20mph to the next stop sign, to walking on the grass off UMBC Blvd, no crosswalks because they're unable to look both ways before crossing the road or while they are texting their pals, to having to park in lot 25 and having to walk.
It's like nonstop whiny brats that whine about complete and utter bullshit. They feel entitled to a close parking space so they don't have to leave their home earlier. Then they complain about arriving to class late and blame it on others for their inability to give themselves adequate time to leave their home early and find parking, when it is their fault alone. Walking 10 minutes is hard. There is a freaking bus that comes around.
They have a job, so they schedule their classes as close as possible to when they need to be at work as soon as possible after their class. Then they complain and blame it on others, such as, they had to walk 10 minutes to their car and that made them late. They park on UMBC Blvd and complain about having to walk on the grass and, omfg, having to look both ways before crossing the freaking road. That is obviously hard work for a college student.
The whiny brats here would be in a world of hurt if they went to UMCP and commuted. Having to park by comcast center and walking to main part of campus is at least 10-20 minutes. The parking situation there is even more interesting at umcp.
There is whining about all sort of nonsense like having to drive 20mph to the next stop sign, to walking on the grass off UMBC Blvd, no crosswalks because they're unable to look both ways before crossing the road or while they are texting their pals, to having to park in lot 25 and having to walk.
It's like nonstop whiny brats that whine about complete and utter bullshit. They feel entitled to a close parking space so they don't have to leave their home earlier. Then they complain about arriving to class late and blame it on others for their inability to give themselves adequate time to leave their home early and find parking, when it is their fault alone. Walking 10 minutes is hard. There is a freaking bus that comes around.
They have a job, so they schedule their classes as close as possible to when they need to be at work as soon as possible after their class. Then they complain and blame it on others, such as, they had to walk 10 minutes to their car and that made them late. They park on UMBC Blvd and complain about having to walk on the grass and, omfg, having to look both ways before crossing the freaking road. That is obviously hard work for a college student.
The whiny brats here would be in a world of hurt if they went to UMCP and commuted. Having to park by comcast center and walking to main part of campus is at least 10-20 minutes. The parking situation there is even more interesting at umcp.
(edited about 11 years ago)