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Thanks for asking!

Went on several overdose calls at a single house over the course of 6-8 months. Two dudes and one woman dead. Nobody suspected the homeowner was dealing. Large, nice, clean house in a nice neighborhood. Cops barely asked any questions until the chick died in his bathroom, nude at 8 am. Wanna guess his race?

If you want to make money selling a thing you own, step number one is actually owning it.

When you lease a car its not your car...so why would you be entitled to the equity? I never see anyone complaining when the leasing company loses money at lease turn in, which prior to the pandemic was a regular thing.

You have to yield once you’re *in* the rotary? What fresh hell is that? How the hell do you get out once you’re in it? I mean, there’s a reason most rotaries I’ve seen have signs that say “yield to traffic already in rotary.”

. Particularly in eastern MA where they have a serious rotary fetish. Even the locals can’t seem to get it right.

this seems worse since the pandemic has let up.

Not as many cars as you’d think have them. It’s definitely more common that it used to be.

For a second I was thinking rotary abuse, hmm, “shutting off a Mazda RX-7 shortly after it’s started so it floods or not driving enough to lubricate the apex seals?,” then I saw MA. Those are traffic circles in NJ (also an impromptu game of chicken) and roundabouts elsewhere.

First and foremost: people who drive at night with no headlights.

I forgot to mention people screwing up rotary use. I find it hard to believe that every time I encounter a rotary that half the people also encountering have never seen or even heard of one before. Particularly in eastern MA where they have a serious rotary fetish. Even the locals can’t seem to get it right.

Sheeple like you sharing your bluetooth with big brother - do you really want Toyota being able to access your grandma’s phone number and contents of your grocery list from you text history?!*

First and foremost: people who drive at night with no headlights.

2) actively an asshole (see your response)

What really gets me is when you see someone in a newer and/or nicer car that you know has really great bluetooth connectivity holding their phone up to their ear or using the speakerphone while driving. Hell, even a Versa has bluetooth connectivity standard on the $15K base trim these days.

Add to that people who slow down to pass. Why the fuck would you fly up on me going 15mph faster, just to camp in my blind-spot for 5 minutes, and then rush off going 90 again? Or when people fucking slow down to pass semi trucks. I understand that it’s a bit scary, especially when you are getting water spray from

Yep. People who would rather inconvenience dozens of other cars than live with their minor mistake and just go around the block or make a u-turn.

Take your pick. You mentioned cell phone usage, but it’s so bad now, that when I see someone swerving around, or driving in a general idiotic way, I no longer think that person may be drunk because it’s always someone staring at their phone.

Worse than distracted driving?