HOW entitled do you have to be, to randomly call
YOU ARE ANNOYING ME
out to somebody in full battle gear running past you? Any real life situation, anything at all?
I could imagine hearing this from a ****** in a movie, while they are arrested by some annoying police men, but like otherwise grown up person actually aware of the world and their general situation, when would they find it improves their general well-being to say something like this, calculating in their enjoyment of saying it.
Some guy with a gun you have never seem never heard of is running past you and you just drop a condescending "You are annoying me" "gtfo of my personal space" on them. What are the chances you will survive that encounter? Do these particular words decrease or increase your chance of survival? Are you even brave enough to guess what words from you would affect that survival rate positively and even make a peep?
RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRIDI CULOUS.
I think the solution is fight or flight responses. I could make the case that The "...annoying me.." is a response of fright, but if there are just these snowflake responses only, it certainly becomes viewed as entitled, which no one would have much sympathy for. On the other hand people in dangerous situations without our "training", could be expected to act weird or irrational.