Standing in line at chick-fil-a

>Standing in line at chick-fil-a
>Feeling a little bit sick
>Start coughing a bit into my shirt
>Guy turns around and tells me to "Cover your fucking mouth."

I argued with him a little by telling him that I was coughing into my shirt, but he wouldn't have it. I was just so taken aback that I couldn't say jack shit to him afterwards. So after I got my food, I went up to his table and told him "to do the whole world a favor and fucking kill yourself".

That happened 6 months ago and I don't know why I can't stop thinking about how anxious I felt that day, I can't stop thinking about how I could've said or done more. I can't stop thinking about how great it would be if he was fucking dead. I feel like I'm going crazy, I just want to stop thinking about that day.

What do I do?

Attached: 1539208580912.png (224x225, 7K)

You have anger issues. See a therapist, I guess, and get to the root of them to figure out why you this misdirected anger.

You should Just kill everyone that annoys you. Problem solved.

I remember you motherfucker.
Newsflash dipshit: your sneeze particles go THROUGH your fucking shirt.
And I only let you get away with telling me to kill myself out of pity, you actual autist.

You're just upset because you realized most people don't have an inner voice of reason. That guy just said the first thing to pop up in his mind and after you explained why he was wrong, he got mad, which puzzles you. You were ready to drop the subject after explaining that you coughed in your shirt.

Just start beating people up op
kill yourself normalfag numale

>You have anger issues
No he doesn't. This is a reasonable reaction to somebody being an asshole.

> I only let you get away out of pity
sure thing buddy

Attached: 3bbd41a9ec97ad887a56d4372ba134f3f3835c02v2_00.jpg (355x328, 31K)

unironically this

behead them with a plastic spoon

>those particles can't possibly go through the HAZMAT seal around his mouth created by his fingers which surely have zero gaps between them

Attached: images (3).png (468x655, 18K)