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>> Still, there's no excuse for that beahavior. Says a lot about a person, the way they react to situations.
@ctl74: Just found it ironic that people were so quick to jump all over the women in the video. But once one of their own went off the deep end there was suddenly a rational explanation for the behavior. I totally lost control of my emotions last week. I hit my wall. Between being pregnant, moving away from all my family, a toddler needing a surgical procedure on her eye, a sick dog barfing all over my house for reasons unknown...I lost it. Cried uncontrollably for about an hour. My point is...it happens to the best of us. But to jump one person's case and say "no excuses", but then turn around and create excuses for another isn't fair.
@taramay: I never personally created excuses for anyone's behavior - just said it didn't seem like them.
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Regardless, can we all lose our cool at one time or another? Absolutely. There are no excuses for reacting in public like the way the person videotaped did. Nor the reaction of another person that we read about yesterday either.
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I'm sure in both cases, once everyone calmed down, they're probably feeling a little silly about how they handled life, whether it was due to circumstances out of their control or not. 4951