Yes it's fun to be first in the line-up to board the transit bus during rush hour then stand there digging through pockets, bags and purses for half an hour trying to find my change or bus pass. He he.
If not, then who in your opinion does (and don't say 'nobody' because that is simply the way faint-hearts avoid sticky questions)? and who has the right to denigrate someone because their views do not accord with her or his own - or because their actions are not be the actions of the disapprover? Is there such a right (I don't know, there could be, anything is possible)? Where do rights come from - those who enact laws? What do they know that we don't - and how pure are their motives likely to be in that environment of scrambling up the pile, accruing rich and influential friends and backers, and driven by an ego that has them believing they have a right to tell others what to do and how to do it, and to never be called to account for their mistakes and transgressions like lesser beings would inevitably be? What rights do I have that I do not yet know about? What right do I have, if any, to expect anyone to read this, and to conscientiously consider whether anything here affects them?