A couple of days ago, i was walking and i saw these two women in a car who wanted to park in front of a supermarket, and there was an embassy guard and another man standing where they would have parked. Of course they needed the men to move and a metal sign that reserves the parking for supermarket customers only to be removed. The guard yelled at them and said “what do you think you’re doing?” The other man yelled “You cannot park here!” The passenger in the car yelled “what do you mean we cannot park here, we want to go to the supermarket!” Guard “Just move on, i don’t need to deal with you all day now!” So, i walked back to the scene, asked the man rudely to move away from the metal reservation sign, removed the sign, and told the women that now they can park. All the while the man was yelling at me “Why are you angry? Damn these girls! What bothered you? Why are you angry? ليش معصبة؟. This happened on Sunday. i still think about it; still wish i asked the man calmly to move, or at least told him that i am treating him like he is treating the two women. We all just dislike each other: the guard and man dislike the two women because they are women, unveiled, in a car, in Abdoun. The women dislike the men because they are poorer, unhelpful, and screaming. i dislike all of them because they are all rude, macho, classicist, and somehow i am better than all of them. What a lovely world indeed!