By Tourist - 26/03/2009 07:19 - United States

Today, while at the Golden Gate Bridge, I spotted a large group of Asians trying to take a picture. Trying to help, I slowly say, "You... want me... take picture?" while using hand motions. The man looks at me and says, "No thanks asshole, I got it," in plain English. FML
I agree, your life sucks 204
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angeldo6695 0

lol dude i seriously wanted to post an fml saying "today i was on a trip with my family and some asshole walked up to us and said "you..want me....take picture"and doing a whole much of handmotions" I said"no thanks asshole i got it to him" but that would be too mean im asian i think this is hilarious but if someone went up to me and said that i would do something much worst to him,considered yourself lucky(my dad would've gave the person stupid enough to do that an half hour lecture and a punch in the nose, he takes karate) hope you feel better

thirdoutofthree 0

I have done far worse!! But this made me laugh..... A lot.

You should have told the asian asswipe to throw himself off of the bridge....your assumption wasn't out of place, he's just a ********.

mnjhuy 0

AHAHA Wow, your complete idiocy has just made my day. Congratulations.

machchunk 0

Why did you have to be such a demeaning asshole?

wccorganist 0

I love all the assholes on here that call this asshole an asshole...

I'm here today to write this person's defense. Yes, we all know that what he/she did was pure prejudice, rudeness, and idiocy. It's the kind of thing that we don't tolerate among our self-respecting, morally superior, unprejudiced folk. Thank god we never have to be judged by millions of internet procrastinators. We can guilt-free click the "You Deserved It" button and smirk at our purer moral composition. Because amongst our class, prejudice doesn't exist and we operate in a judgment free world. Isn't it better to acknowledge those prejudices and do our best to mitigate them, rather than brush them aside and claim to have conquered them? This person's courage in posting is aptly refreshing. In a society where to exhibit the slightest bit of prejudice is cause to raise noses (and ironically, form judgments), to have the balls to admit fallacy in prejudice should be applauded, not condemned.