What “rules” do you break?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I board planes as soon as I can, even if before my boarding group, and I put my carry on into the aisle next to me so that the a holes behind me don’t take my spot in line.






I tell them I have a condition that needs preboarding. They either can’t or don’t ask any questions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a handicap placard that's intended for when I drive my mom around.

Don't use it often, but it does come out at stadiums, concerts, amusements parks, etc.

It's amazing.

I don't feel TOO bad, bc those places usually have ample handicap parking and I've never seen it full (even when leaving a busy amusement park mid-day; still spots available).

But I know I'm rationalizing. It's wrong.


People like you are the reason that it's difficult to find handicapped parking for my disabled husband, who doesn't go out much for this very reason.

You're a jerk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I follow all of the rules. I put my cart back, I hate illegal fireworks, if I find a wallet, I’d turn it in. Every rule.


I follow all the rules that align with doing right by society, ie not littering (I will carry a bag of poop for an hour if I can't find a bin or go back later to pick up poop if I didn't have a bag), following traffic laws, putting carts back, putting a grocery item back where I found it if I change my mind, hanging up clothing after I've tried it on, etc.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I follow all of the rules. I put my cart back, I hate illegal fireworks, if I find a wallet, I’d turn it in. Every rule.


I follow all the rules that align with doing right by society, ie not littering (I will carry a bag of poop for an hour if I can't find a bin or go back later to pick up poop if I didn't have a bag), following traffic laws, putting carts back, putting a grocery item back where I found it if I change my mind, hanging up clothing after I've tried it on, etc.


Then this thread is not for you Betty Boring.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I follow all of the rules. I put my cart back, I hate illegal fireworks, if I find a wallet, I’d turn it in. Every rule.


I follow all the rules that align with doing right by society, ie not littering (I will carry a bag of poop for an hour if I can't find a bin or go back later to pick up poop if I didn't have a bag), following traffic laws, putting carts back, putting a grocery item back where I found it if I change my mind, hanging up clothing after I've tried it on, etc.


Then this thread is not for you Betty Boring.


Sure it is, if I break other ones like not separating laundry or wearing white after labor day.

It's not boring to be a good citizen.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:-Speeding. I exceed 100 mph at least once a week and normally drive in the 90s.
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100 mph?? OMG.

How does your car not just fly off the road at that speed?? Serious question.


Serious question, why would a car fly off the road at 100mph?


It also depends on the car.

It seems everyone around here has some top heavy SUV. I don't feel safe at high speeds in those.

But in my low to the ground sedan, you feel very safe at upwards of 90 mph. definitely not flying off the road


Plus at that speed the motor will break.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:-Speeding. I exceed 100 mph at least once a week and normally drive in the 90s.
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100 mph?? OMG.

How does your car not just fly off the road at that speed?? Serious question.


Serious question, why would a car fly off the road at 100mph?


It also depends on the car.

It seems everyone around here has some top heavy SUV. I don't feel safe at high speeds in those.

But in my low to the ground sedan, you feel very safe at upwards of 90 mph. definitely not flying off the road


Plus at that speed the motor will break.


Yep, you hit 100 and the car just instantly falls apart.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I follow all of the rules. I put my cart back, I hate illegal fireworks, if I find a wallet, I’d turn it in. Every rule.


I follow all the rules that align with doing right by society, ie not littering (I will carry a bag of poop for an hour if I can't find a bin or go back later to pick up poop if I didn't have a bag), following traffic laws, putting carts back, putting a grocery item back where I found it if I change my mind, hanging up clothing after I've tried it on, etc.


Then this thread is not for you Betty Boring.


Sure it is, if I break other ones like not separating laundry or wearing white after labor day.

It's not boring to be a good citizen.


Of course it is. Live a little.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:-Speeding. I exceed 100 mph at least once a week and normally drive in the 90s.
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100 mph?? OMG.

How does your car not just fly off the road at that speed?? Serious question.


Serious question, why would a car fly off the road at 100mph?


It also depends on the car.

It seems everyone around here has some top heavy SUV. I don't feel safe at high speeds in those.

But in my low to the ground sedan, you feel very safe at upwards of 90 mph. definitely not flying off the road


Plus at that speed the motor will break.


Yep, you hit 100 and the car just instantly falls apart.


It's just basic engine science. Not sure why you need this explained.
Anonymous
Many years ago I would cash in those print Amazon gift certificates we gave as birthday gifts if they hadn't been cashed in two years. IDK if you can still do this, since my kids are adults, but somehow I figured out you could do this. Maybe I was looking something up.

I presumed it had gotten lost in other piles of paper/invitations, and why let Amazon keep the money?! I reasoned that if the parent did find it, they might have assumed they cashed it and didn't throw it away.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:-Speeding. I exceed 100 mph at least once a week and normally drive in the 90s.
.


100 mph?? OMG.

How does your car not just fly off the road at that speed?? Serious question.


Serious question, why would a car fly off the road at 100mph?


It also depends on the car.

It seems everyone around here has some top heavy SUV. I don't feel safe at high speeds in those.

But in my low to the ground sedan, you feel very safe at upwards of 90 mph. definitely not flying off the road


Plus at that speed the motor will break.
Not true, gotten up to 120 on a closed track without any issues
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Many years ago I would cash in those print Amazon gift certificates we gave as birthday gifts if they hadn't been cashed in two years. IDK if you can still do this, since my kids are adults, but somehow I figured out you could do this. Maybe I was looking something up.

I presumed it had gotten lost in other piles of paper/invitations, and why let Amazon keep the money?! I reasoned that if the parent did find it, they might have assumed they cashed it and didn't throw it away.


This seems fine to me!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:-Speeding. I exceed 100 mph at least once a week and normally drive in the 90s.
.


100 mph?? OMG.

How does your car not just fly off the road at that speed?? Serious question.


Serious question, why would a car fly off the road at 100mph?


It also depends on the car.

It seems everyone around here has some top heavy SUV. I don't feel safe at high speeds in those.

But in my low to the ground sedan, you feel very safe at upwards of 90 mph. definitely not flying off the road


Plus at that speed the motor will break.
Not true, gotten up to 120 on a closed track without any issues


It's impossible for an internal combustion motor to turn fast enough to reach that speed unless you have some sort of mechanical contrivance of gears between the wheels and the motor. Such a contrivance would have huge mechanical losses and be completely impractical. QED.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I board planes as soon as I can, even if before my boarding group, and I put my carry on into the aisle next to me so that the a holes behind me don’t take my spot in line.


You board before you're supposed to but the people behind you boarding at the correct time when it's their turn are the a**holes?
Anonymous
I don’t do all the dishes and wipe down the counter before bed.

I don’t take the trash out out every trash day I wait until my trash can is full so you nice every 2 weeks. Once a month for recycles.

I don’t bring my mail in everyday just on Thursdays when I do my bills.

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