Here's my story of stupid breeders on labor day.
My betrothed and I stopped at a neighborhood grocery store to pick up some items. As we were walking in, we noticed a family of 6 (at least) sitting outside having a picnic of take out from the grocery deli. This wouldn't have been so bad, except it was on the freaking sidewalk...you know where people WALK. For some reason, they couldn't sit on the grass next to the sidewalk, or traverse the single block to a park which would have provided a convenient table.
We bought our stuff and exited the store behind a blind man. We knew he was blind because of the service dog and white cane. We watched as he walked the 20 feet of sidewalk towards the family. Step by step he went, drawing ever closer to them...then proceeded to then walk through their food, which was occupying the sidewalk. They didn't say ANYTHING, or make any effort to move the entire time he was walking toward them, just stared and watched like the mouth breathing troglodites they obviously are. He almost jumped out of his skin when he crunched the first deli container with his foot, immediately he stopped in the middle of their picnic and began to question "have I stepped on someone? I'm sorry! Is everyone alright?", while his dog enjoyed the food of the youngest children. It wasn't until he spoke when the family finally made itself known by saying "oh no, it's not your fault". Of course, by this time, his dog is crazed with people food and the blind guy has been dragged through every container of food sitting on the sidewalk. His dog finally finishes all the food it can reach, and manages to lead his owner out of the now-destroyed picnic.
As we mounted our bikes to leave, I had to say out loud "Really? A picnic? In the middle of a public sidewalk? Next to the grass? When a park is only a block away? And you can't even manage to move or say anything when a man with a white cane and service dog spends 30 seconds walking toward you? You've blown my mind."