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but the extra effort it took to park in the first place makes that point completely moot

This. If I ever see someone was trying to get in, I back out.

Yea, I love when I see ass-in vehicles parked at the Costco. These are people who are so obsessed with backing in, they overlook the fact that the doors and boot are facing the wrong way.

My trunk is in the front.  I need access to it to load my groceries.

This is the only relevant answer.

What demo is that? Logical grown ups?

Agreed. I would also add that if two people are going for the same spot, the person accessing the spot from the aisle has right to the spot versus the person pulling through. Because that would be an ultra jerk move to swipe a spot from someone else because you don’t want to park in the spot you are already in. haha

Yeah, only okay for angled parking when you’re parking out far, past most cars.

Only for perpendicular parking.  If the lot is angle parking; you will pull out and be going the wrong way down the aisle.

As long as someone isn’t trying to pull into the spot on the other side it is totally fine.

My coworker had one; it had the looks, but man was it disappointing to all the non-car people in the office. The guy’s dad was filthy rich so he would regularly drive in Aventadors, 458s, Huracans, a Ford GT, and eventually a i8 while the rest of us drove at best F150s, Accords, and GTIs. All the other non-car people

it is the best bang for buck in attention seeking vehicles.

Damn near EVERY American corporation is the abusive family that’s all smiles in church on Sunday.

Cruises aren’t luxurious - they’re prison for lazy morons who think that constitutes travel.

An idiot, because calling someone an idiot, even if it were accurate, on an work e-mail is idiotic.

Fire on an airplane is an absolute nightmare scenario. Some of the most horrifying crashes have come from electrical fires. Plus, it was bad wiring that caused TWA 800 to explode.

Boomers put that stuff in emails.

I am assuming engineers who have given all their fucks away.

Yeah. Rule number one of corporate communication is to leave no embarrassing paper trail.

Who puts comments like that in internal corporate emails? I have never seen any back and forth of that nature in 40 years in corporate environments, even in one-on-one email discussions.  From the nature of the topics being discussed, these should be a heck of a lot more professional.