Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go the speed limit if someone is tailgating. They can go around me
You are the person that causes accidents even though you don’t realise it. Because people are constantly changing lanes because of you.
What if somebody is just going the speed limit?? I think it’s odd to go the speed limit to get back at somebody but it really is okay to go the speed limit in the right lane or when it’s one lane. I always go the speed limit if it’s 25 mph because it’s low for a good reason and it’s irritating when people tailgate me because they are clearly frustrated about it. Going 30 in a residential neighborhood is what is unsafe, not going the speed limit.
+1. I always drive the speed limit. To those who don’t like it, plan your time better.
Generally I agree, but you have to pace yourself with the majority of the traffic. If everyone is going 10 mph over the speed limit except for you, you are the one more likely to cause an accident.
Nope. That’s not what the law says. Again plan your time better.
I'm less concerned about the law than about not causing an accident. And if you think police are going to ticket everyone, when everyone is speeding, you're wrong. It's funny to me that you're saying "plan your time better" because I am actually a cautious and slow driver, but when literally every car on the road is passing me, I realize that I better speed up a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go the speed limit if someone is tailgating. They can go around me
You are the person that causes accidents even though you don’t realise it. Because people are constantly changing lanes because of you.
What if somebody is just going the speed limit?? I think it’s odd to go the speed limit to get back at somebody but it really is okay to go the speed limit in the right lane or when it’s one lane. I always go the speed limit if it’s 25 mph because it’s low for a good reason and it’s irritating when people tailgate me because they are clearly frustrated about it. Going 30 in a residential neighborhood is what is unsafe, not going the speed limit.
+1. I always drive the speed limit. To those who don’t like it, plan your time better.
Generally I agree, but you have to pace yourself with the majority of the traffic. If everyone is going 10 mph over the speed limit except for you, you are the one more likely to cause an accident.
Nope. That’s not what the law says. Again plan your time better.
I'm less concerned about the law than about not causing an accident. And if you think police are going to ticket everyone, when everyone is speeding, you're wrong. It's funny to me that you're saying "plan your time better" because I am actually a cautious and slow driver, but when literally every car on the road is passing me, I realize that I better speed up a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even though it annoys her, I park in front of my neighbor’s house just because I don’t care for her and want to ruin her day. I can’t man spread (not a man) so I “car-spread”.
This is how you get a lawnmower collision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go the speed limit if someone is tailgating. They can go around me
You are the person that causes accidents even though you don’t realise it. Because people are constantly changing lanes because of you.
What if somebody is just going the speed limit?? I think it’s odd to go the speed limit to get back at somebody but it really is okay to go the speed limit in the right lane or when it’s one lane. I always go the speed limit if it’s 25 mph because it’s low for a good reason and it’s irritating when people tailgate me because they are clearly frustrated about it. Going 30 in a residential neighborhood is what is unsafe, not going the speed limit.
+1. I always drive the speed limit. To those who don’t like it, plan your time better.
Generally I agree, but you have to pace yourself with the majority of the traffic. If everyone is going 10 mph over the speed limit except for you, you are the one more likely to cause an accident.
Nope. That’s not what the law says. Again plan your time better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go the speed limit if someone is tailgating. They can go around me
You are the person that causes accidents even though you don’t realise it. Because people are constantly changing lanes because of you.
What if somebody is just going the speed limit?? I think it’s odd to go the speed limit to get back at somebody but it really is okay to go the speed limit in the right lane or when it’s one lane. I always go the speed limit if it’s 25 mph because it’s low for a good reason and it’s irritating when people tailgate me because they are clearly frustrated about it. Going 30 in a residential neighborhood is what is unsafe, not going the speed limit.
+1. I always drive the speed limit. To those who don’t like it, plan your time better.
Generally I agree, but you have to pace yourself with the majority of the traffic. If everyone is going 10 mph over the speed limit except for you, you are the one more likely to cause an accident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go the speed limit if someone is tailgating. They can go around me
You are the person that causes accidents even though you don’t realise it. Because people are constantly changing lanes because of you.
What if somebody is just going the speed limit?? I think it’s odd to go the speed limit to get back at somebody but it really is okay to go the speed limit in the right lane or when it’s one lane. I always go the speed limit if it’s 25 mph because it’s low for a good reason and it’s irritating when people tailgate me because they are clearly frustrated about it. Going 30 in a residential neighborhood is what is unsafe, not going the speed limit.
+1. I always drive the speed limit. To those who don’t like it, plan your time better.
Generally I agree, but you have to pace yourself with the majority of the traffic. If everyone is going 10 mph over the speed limit except for you, you are the one more likely to cause an accident.
Anonymous wrote:No, not intentionally because I wouldn’t want to be mean for no reason at all.
Wait I was once at the playground with my daughter who was two.
I had my phone out and was taking photos along with also making a cute video.
Well a grumpy Karen walked by and I think she assumed I was my daughter’s nanny as my daughter is mixed race and she has dark hair/eyes while I do not.
Said Karen exclaimed loudly “Maybe if you focused on your charge as much as you focused on your damn phone your charge wouldn’t be all covered in chalk!”
Yes my daughter had been drawing on the sidewalk with colorful chalk and was in fact dirty!
I was so shocked I didn’t say a word!! 😮
However when I saw this same woman at the park a few wks later, I intentionally acted like I was video chatting someone as I blocked her right-of-way on the sidewalk for a hot second.
She then knowingly looked at me, smiled and apologized.
Anonymous wrote:I throw late night parties with loud outdoor music to annoy my lib neighbors. I played Rush Limbaugh on my phone speaker while waking my dog until he died.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go the speed limit if someone is tailgating. They can go around me
You are the person that causes accidents even though you don’t realise it. Because people are constantly changing lanes because of you.
What if somebody is just going the speed limit?? I think it’s odd to go the speed limit to get back at somebody but it really is okay to go the speed limit in the right lane or when it’s one lane. I always go the speed limit if it’s 25 mph because it’s low for a good reason and it’s irritating when people tailgate me because they are clearly frustrated about it. Going 30 in a residential neighborhood is what is unsafe, not going the speed limit.
+1. I always drive the speed limit. To those who don’t like it, plan your time better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I annoy mansplainers/racists/homophobes and stuff. If they say something awful more than once I will put on the sweetest most innocent voice and ask them damning questions like “oh interesting what do you mean by that?”
I don’t think you’re getting the win you think you are. “Exactly what I said.” Then you’re stuck. If you play dumb asking them to explain, they can just call you stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Even though it annoys her, I park in front of my neighbor’s house just because I don’t care for her and want to ruin her day. I can’t man spread (not a man) so I “car-spread”.
Anonymous wrote:No! Why on earth would I purposefully annoy other people?!