TheGodDamnPope
TheGodDamnPope
TheGodDamnPope

Your great grandfather said exactly the same thing about mule teamsters, carriage drivers, groomsmen, and farriers.

There will always be demand for them to do so.

I agree and do wonder what problem this is meant to solve? Is there a shortage of truckers? Or are truckers so expensive that we need to replace them with these?

but we’ll have to adapt to a world where it won’t be realistic to expect the majority of people to have jobs.

Please do.

Well that’s not true. I do feel pity for you.

Jalopnik and Gizmodo aren’t too bad. Sometimes the cesspools of the Root / Jezebel / former Gawker overflow though.

Minis have always been great cars for tall people.

I’m sorry it troubles you that not everyone gets as emotional as you do over internet comments.

Funny how all the guys I know who go on about others being “butthurt” are most easily offended

So fairness is not a goal to strive for?

Rules and laws aren’t there for you to just follow when you feel like it, they are to be followed all of the time. If you don’t agree, you’re a bad driver, regardless of how good you think you are.

Maybe it would look similar to a Venn diagram of people who vote democrat and people who inject politics into a discussion for literally no reason at all.

I mean, considering all of these people whining about those who think they’re above the law, it might be a little hypocritical to illegally drive halfway out of your lane, no?

arguing for the ASSHOLES in life, huh?

This is fucking idiotic.

Sure, I don’t disagree that driving on the shoulder is douchey. Pretty sure ramming into someone is objectively douchier though, regardless.

Sure. Tons of people are. What of it?

I’m not fighting for anyone. I just choose not to get stressed out and upset over what amounts to a mild inconvenience because OMG IT’S NOT FAIR THEY CUT ME IN LINE!!!!1

Nobody involved cared about safety. Entering the breakdown lane when not broken down (or moving for an emergency vehicle) is unsafe. The XJ driver was more concerned with saving literal seconds of his time than other people’s safety, and the rule of law, and the integrity of his own vehicle.