It's been an annoying act when a senior wrote on her Facebook status that someone is listening music out loud and that thing is insensitive act to her. Well, this person is a notorious one for always making it hard for anyone else. The problem is that she used to turn her phone and let it sing with speaker. Nah, isn't she being contradictory?

I believe each of us has the right to get things set our way. The "victim" has the right for silence and the "culprit" has the right to listen to her music, too. That's each other freedom. So, what to do? Compromise? I can find few solutions:
1. The victim can just move to another quieter place.
2. The culprit can use headphones to listen to music.
3. The victim can ask culprit to turn down her volume
4. The victim can use headphone too
But, no, the victim choose to confront in Facebook, letting everyone know how selfish she is because she's also doing the same thing. It's a blunder, I say.

This incident reminds me the scenes in Goemon. A story about generous thief who gets people around him killed because he stole Hideyoshi's important agreement. His old buddy reprimands him and says:

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