Title: 'Do you know how well-educated I am?' Stressed commuter goes nuts after being told to keep her voice down on train Source:
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'Do you know how well-educated I am?' Stressed commuter goes nuts after being told to keep her voice down on train
A bad case of superiority complex, maybe! There can only be one thing worse than someone talking loudly on the train ... and that's someone talking loudly on the train about how intelligent they are.
Captured on a cellphone by a fellow passenger on a New York-Connecticut train is a commuter straight out of the 'do you know who I am?' school.
Talking loudly to a friend, and allegedly using profanities, the woman is told calmly by one of the Metro-North train's conductors to keep the noise down and to stop using swear words.
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The stress express: On being accused of loudly using profanities, the passenger gets to her feet and asks the conductor 'Do you know what schools I've been to?'
What! The uptight woman snaps and says: 'I was not cursing, excuse me, do you know what schools I've been to?'
As the conductor tells the other conductor why she asked the woman to be quiet, the woman interrupts: 'I'm sorry, do you think I'm a little hoodlum?'
When the conductor talks about the words coming from the passenger's mouth, the indignant commuter explodes: 'From my mouth? Excuse me? Do you know how well-educated I am?'
At one point she gets up and says: 'Stop the train, stop the train.'
Commuter rage: The passenger gets ready to fly out of her seat
Getting ever more worked up, the woman demands her money back and says she'll never give Metro-North her money ever again.
She had already said she takes the train to get to work and back every day.
Finally, as the conductors walk off, one of them says: 'Go to customer service.'
Under pressure: After saying 'stop the train,' she asks the guard to go away
At that point our flustered female delivers her closing line before walking off: 'No do not tell me to go to customer service. I am not a crazy person. I am a very well-educated person.'
A minute later, there was an announcement asking all passengers to please not use profanity on the train, 'especially those people who went to Harvard or Yale or are from Westport.'
The original video, uploaded on YouTube on Tuesday, was titled Educated Loudmouth on the Metro North Railroad.
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=============================================== FLASHPOINT: THE WORD "EDUCATION"(4 images)
Their kind love to throw their superiority in everybody's face. I've been subjected to their brutal, sadistic, snobbery; I almost cried because I felt so unworthy :p
They are the vainest people on earth, next to the hebe's.
actually you can tell them through genetics, search the Cohen gene, that makes them a race and yes they have a Jewish look.
I don't think one gene makes a different race. The scientists who classify different races don't have one for Jews, not because they overlooked them, but because they fit mostly into the Caucasian race, with a small amount fitting in the Black and Asian race.
Race is classification of humans into large and distinct populations or groups by factors such as heritable phenotypic characteristics or geographic ancestry, but also often influenced by and correlated with traits such as appearance, culture, ethnicity, and socio-economic status. In the early twentieth century the term was often used, in its biological sense, to denote genetically divergent human populations which can be marked by common phenotypic traits
Race is classification of humans into large and distinct populations or groups by factors such as heritable phenotypic characteristics or geographic ancestry, but also often influenced by and correlated with traits such as appearance, culture, ethnicity, and socio-economic status. In the early twentieth century the term was often used, in its biological sense, to denote genetically divergent human populations which can be marked by common phenotypic traits