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A_Downboat_Is_A_Sub t1_iwwdxqw wrote

I was turning into a shopping center parking lot earlier this week, and the car that was turning in front of me hit the brakes hard to let another car by. I rolled my eyes, but the guy in the giant F-5Million truck right behind me laid on his horn and I could hear him yelling out his window. He also tapped my bumper ever so slightly. He disappeared after that.

The woman driving the car came to angrily confront me after I had parked, thinking that I was the one that was pissed off with her. I told her that I don't honk for inconveniences, and about the truck behind me. We both agreed in the end that people need to learn to fucking relax.

If you're always in a hurry, maybe calm the fuck down a bit. Maybe leave five minutes earlier in your enormous landraper, so you don't have to rush so much that you hit somebody and flee the scene instead of getting the frosty you originally wanted.

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expatriato t1_iwwf4wk wrote

these mf suv/truck drivers need to chill the f out. always in a hurry

mf, don’t live in the woods if you can’t stand being in the car

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A_Downboat_Is_A_Sub t1_iwwhsh3 wrote

I agree that land yacht drivers need to chill in general, but I need to note that this technically happened in Jersey City, not out in the sticks.

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expatriato t1_iwwm899 wrote

I guess people in NJ drive too much and there can be traffic at all hours so… they’re tense the whole time. F it, not a lifestyle for me. 4 hrs a week in the car, max.

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A_Downboat_Is_A_Sub t1_iwwnma7 wrote

> 4 hrs a week in the car, max.

That's how you end up with a car that's 15+ years old with less than 100k miles.

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erection_specialist t1_ix3cxwt wrote

>4 hrs a week in the car, max

Sometimes I'm in it more than that in one day...30,000 miles a year will do that to you

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