• ThatWeirdGuy1001@sh.itjust.works
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    Two things, one is a quote from my father and one is from George Carlin.

    “If you don’t get angry whole driving you’re probably the problem”

    “Anyone driving slower than you is an idiot and anyone driving faster than you is a maniac”

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    As every commenter on this type of post said: If they arent mentally fit to drive, they shouldnt drive.

    I will not be kind to people who fuck around with two tonne machines.

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      Like no one uses their blinker anymore! It’s such a habit for me, I’ll turn it on when exiting out the driveway and we are the last house on the block! My husband makes fun of me when I do it, but it’s just such an automatic thing for me. Like seriously, I’d rather drive surrounded by semis because at least they are courteous and signal lane changes.

      ETA: It’s like everyone said fuck it and forgot the rules of the road. They’re so fucking simple too.

    • outdated_belated@lemmy.sdf.org
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      Hmm

      To return the shopping cart is an easy, convenient task and one which we all recognize as correct, the appropriate thing to do

      to be fair, productivity is divorced from wellbeing under the current system (i.e., automation lowers wages/ removes jobs), and so creating work for an employee (i.e., the Keynesian “digging holes in the ground and filling them back up”) is not an insane position.

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        Yeah, I’ve automated parts of my job for at least the last 15 years and never have I showed a boss or colleague, if they knew I’d either get more work from the boss or a colleague would steal it when they leave and soon every fucker would be using it

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    Feeling called out here!

    At least they can’t hear me cuss at them, but that might not make it better.

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    And this is why i avoid traffic :)

    Very rare to get angry when walking, biking, or using public transport. Generally it just makes me happier.

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      Do you live in a big city? In Manhattan I’m constantly angry while I’m outside my home. (And even if I’m inside my home and I can hear yet another dipshit without a muffler drive by outside.)