I always let the first guy go but the second guy is at the mercy of the guy behind me. It's one thing to be a considerate driver and another to just give another lane Carte Blanche to skip in front of you.The other day there were two cars trying to merge left at the intersection. Out of the goodness of my heart, I let the first guy go, then pulled forward. The car behind me let the second guy go.
At the light, the guy behind me started screaming and cussing at me. Then started up again as he took the corner. I've been under some stress recently and for whatever reason, the guy didn't aggravate me much. Felt like playing a multiplayer game or something. I made some effort to be polite because I was armed and didn't want to get in a scuffle with my gun on me, or shot, but the point is more that this dude was going nuts and it just felt like a dog barking behind a fence.
I figure I must be on edge that I didn't feel more.
Anyway, was I wrong? Should I have let both go? Next time it might be neither.
Didn't used to be this way. Crazy times imoHow do y'all feel about bond? A cop in Pennsylvania was arrested this week for raping a 13 month old girl and was able to bond out at $200k. I know innocent until proven guilty and all, but still...
Let it go. Just earlier today I was listening to a program about a study that showed indulging your anger just makes it harder to control over time.The other day there were two cars trying to merge left at the intersection. Out of the goodness of my heart, I let the first guy go, then pulled forward. The car behind me let the second guy go.
At the light, the guy behind me started screaming and cussing at me. Then started up again as he took the corner. I've been under some stress recently and for whatever reason, the guy didn't aggravate me much. Felt like playing a multiplayer game or something. I made some effort to be polite because I was armed and didn't want to get in a scuffle with my gun on me, or shot, but the point is more that this dude was going nuts and it just felt like a dog barking behind a fence.
I figure I must be on edge that I didn't feel more.
Anyway, was I wrong? Should I have let both go? Next time it might be neither.
Letting one go is polite as long as they didn't jump to the front of a line. The second car was out of line imo. I lived in Mass for 7.5 years. They called themselves massholes and it was accurate in trafficThe other day there were two cars trying to merge left at the intersection. Out of the goodness of my heart, I let the first guy go, then pulled forward. The car behind me let the second guy go.
At the light, the guy behind me started screaming and cussing at me. Then started up again as he took the corner. I've been under some stress recently and for whatever reason, the guy didn't aggravate me much. Felt like playing a multiplayer game or something. I made some effort to be polite because I was armed and didn't want to get in a scuffle with my gun on me, or shot, but the point is more that this dude was going nuts and it just felt like a dog barking behind a fence.
I figure I must be on edge that I didn't feel more.
Anyway, was I wrong? Should I have let both go? Next time it might be neither.
Send that to some of the peeps that tend to pound the keyboard please.Let it go. Just earlier today I was listening to a program about a study that showed indulging your anger just makes it harder to control over time.
Let it go. Just earlier today I was listening to a program about a study that showed indulging your anger just makes it harder to control over time.
Yet you said, "I made some effort to be polite because I was armed and didn't want to get in a scuffle with my gun on me, or shot, but the point is more that this dude was going nuts and it just felt like a dog barking behind a fence."lol I'm not mad. I meant let the cars go, not find the guy.
I'd imagine so. I've dealt with rotting flesh(taking care of a relative with diabetes that went to the feet), and yeah, it's disgusting. An entire body that's been pulled out of the river or whatever, I couldn't imagine. Whenever I'm watching a crime show and one of the investigators says something like "It smelled like death in there", I know exactly what they're talking about. It's quite the unique stank.A dead human after a few days is hands down the worst smell ever.
2006 account and I have no real memory of his posts. Was he a newcomer to the WR or always around?
2006 account and I have no real memory of his posts. Was he a newcomer to the WR or always around?
My neighbor says the Azzarello event was a hoax? But why?
“I don’t know. Looked fake.”
I've confirmed that there is no worse smell than a rotten tomato. Fridge had this tiny waft of dankness for the past two days, and I couldn't take it anymore. Cleaned that shit out, and this tomato is just sitting behind the vegetable crisper, all wrinkled and leaky(God knows how it got there). Then I went to grab it. Like grabbing skin off of a bloated corpse. Skin came right off, and the guts just splattered on the bottom of the fridge, and I think it will take a good ten years or so for me to forget the smell.
Long story short, I'm looking for a new fridge. This PTSD stank fridge has gotta go.