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What do you most often look down on people for?

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  • People who watch videos on their phones in public without headphones
  • When, in making political points, people make stupid arguments. I told someone that Hitler made the best economy in the world and one thing his party did was for every kid you had 25% of your mortgage was forgiven. I said we could have that here. The person asked, "But who would pay for that?" I responded: "WHO PAYS FOR THE HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS WE GIVE TO THE UKRAINE? We are way past a question like that." I just no longer have tolerance for people who ask stupid questions. (And yes I know I'm a retard for having any political opinions whatsoever).
  • People who eat loudly.
  • People who use bulleted lists
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It's almost all driving related. Tailgaters, no signals, not allowing space to merge, people who speed towards a red light, inability to predict what's going to happen in five seconds.

I like to hang back a bit and give people lots of room to merge, signal well before I turn or merge and if the light turns red ahead I just coast in and try to time it so I'm still moving when traffic picks up again. No sense wearing out the brake pads or burning excess gas getting back up to speed.
 

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