The bus driver.

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  • #522386
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    Astro
    Astro
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    2045

    I drive buses (from small 23 passenger to 40 foot hauling 84) at a major University. For the last year and a half, I can give you enough stories to take over this forum. I drive on weekday and weekend nights and the only thing that comes close to this was my time in the USN at a training command for four years. What I have seen even beats out the sailors and marines I have dealt with and they had just came out of boot camp. These are the Millennials and do not get me wrong, there are still good ones out there. A bus driver is invisible, kids talk among themselves as though I didn’t exist. This gives me an advantage few of you have. I have the inside scoop. My greatest link is with the small bus, driving it in tight areas that most would be afraid to drive a compact car. I take them to their parties and hear them talk about their conversations on their smartphones and talking between each other. I can tell you perhaps more than you want to know about your “little angel” but I do not wish to jeopardize my job. So you can guess the University I work with but I thank God I am not driving at Berkley or Evergreen State. Do you want to know? Should I continue?

    #522388
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    K
    Hitman
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    don’t compromise your identity..
    no names ..
    but yes,
    continue!

    #522417
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    Bstoff
    bstoff
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    4865

    Just spill it.

    #522420
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    Blade
    blade
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    don’t compromise your identity..
    no names ..
    but yes,
    continue!

    This as hitman said you wouldn’t want to loose ya job . But yer tell us bro .

    THE PLANTATION HAS NOW TURNED INTO THE KILLING FIELDS . WOMAN ARE NOW ROLLING CAMBODIAN STYLE .

    #522442
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    Astro
    Astro
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    2045

    The first memorable conversation was while I was driving a 30ft on the nightshift. It was more than a busload of sorority girls talking about their vaginas. They felt that the more experience they had, the better. They talked as though it gave them power. There must be a rule with sorority girls: Every statement must have the word “Like” at least twice per sentence. Do you have any idea how many times I have heard that word? It makes me want to do society a favor by driving a busload of them over a cliff. Still, I keep my composure as a professional driver. This was the beginning of when I stopped looking at the hottest girls you will ever see for what they truly are. Many MGTOW members would fap for months with what I see every day. To me, they are the worst of the worst bitches one will ever meet. This is the future of America and it breaks my heart as a veteran to say that. Any MGTOW that wants one of these for even casual sex better watch his ass. Many do not look for love, a bump or even a degree, they want power by any means.

    #522446
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    Astro
    Astro
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    2045

    Understand, there are some decent Millennials: There was the girl from the Democrat Republic of the Congo who was nice as well as her sister and brother. I met a man from Nepal who had his s~~~ together and a few from India and China. One from India was the worst simp I have ever seen, truly pathetic. There were even a few girls that seemed decent from the USA but not many. Most are conniving young bitches that would give a simp wet dreams. At least 3/4ths of my passengers are female. Girls outnumber boys on campus and if you want to know why: Read a book called “The war against boys”. I will continue with more but for now, time for me to crash.

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    GregB0
    GregB0
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    Campus environments take girls who are used to being the undisputed leader of their peer group and places them in a venue much much larger than they have ever seen before.

    This reduced status, going from leader of their class or high school, to just one of many powerful girls in a department can cause them to go into overdrive to regain their perceived power and or status.

    ​"​My father didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it.​" - Clarence Buddinton Kelland

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