Two small incidents encountered on the subway
1. An old man crossed his legs and bumped into me three times. The first time I glanced at him; he was wearing a mask and squinting. I thought he didn't mean it, so I shifted a bit. The third time I felt it was intentional, so I stood a little further away from him. I am sure he did it on purpose; he's a bad seed.
2. A student wearing glasses sat next to me. The row was full and cramped. When he sat down, he had music playing loudly. Then he took out a comic and started flipping through it. While crossing his legs, he kicked me. I didn't make a fuss about it, but after a while, he started to spread his legs and squeeze the person next to him. I told him to stop squeezing, and he actually glared at me.
From these two small incidents, it can be seen that bad people are born that way and remain bad until they are old, testing the boundaries of intrusion, whether they are old or young.
In the end, realize a truth: a person's bad nature does not depend on gender or age; it is inherently present.