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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread is wild to me. All of you associating the ability to operate a single type of machine with maturity. Do you have a similar level of judgement on people who don’t go to college? Don’t own houses in their own names? Hire other people to do their taxes? Don’t have a passport?[/quote] The only place where I see that there is a maturity issue is when a person has access to a car, does[b] not have a disability or some PTSD-like issue,[/b] and lives outside of an area with tons of public transportation. Particularly if they have a spouse. Just seems like weaponized incompetence.[/quote] If someone knows they lack the skills to drive safely, why do they need to pay thousands of dollars out of pocket and get a neuropsych eval or something to get a diagnosis? Just to satisfy you? [/quote] Yes. That is exactly what I am suggesting.[/quote] LOL. No wonder our country is so screwed up! Unqualified people in every position as far as the eye can see! Self-awareness and knowing one’s limitations is apparently entitled and juvenile according to the DCUM brain trust.[/quote] It was sarcasm, obviously. [/quote] Not obvious (obviously). Have you actually READ this thread?[/quote] Some said "everyone should get a diagnosis to satisfy a rando internet person" and the response was "yes that is exactly what I want" and you think that ISN'T sarcasm? Oh dear.[/quote] Once again, have you read this thread? I’m sorry that you lack effective communication skills. It is difficult convey sarcasm in a written discussion, and it is nearly impossible if you haven’t been able to comprehend the discussion. But just as people can potentially improve their driving with practice, I’m sure someday your hilarious, sarcastic comments will actually land! [/quote]
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