04-21-2015, 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Tigger
Think I'm going to go back and "like" each post in this thread.
Look. I hate when someone is being an *** hat and wasting my time on the road. But if you are lowered, trust me, I understand and I won't get on your *** or zoom around you or flip you off. I think we can all tell when someone is deliberately being a pain in the ***. Those are the people I **** with. But then again, I come from this mentality. I know our type of people. I've never actually owned a car I lowered but I know I wouldn't be a douche to someone for having a lowered car (unless you are "stanced" then I'll park my car, get out and walk up to your window while you negotiate that 4 degree incline and shove my **** in your face because that's what you deserve for being a ******* loser).
So... yes. I agree with each point everyone has made here so far. This is a very argumentative topic. I hope it doesn't turn into one of these things where Trips has to come in and close it down because of name-calling bs. Just understand that there needs to be balance here. Don't take all the time in the world negotiating a turn (you did lower your own car) and don't take it so fast you utterly destroy it. If someone is going to honk and flip you off, take a good look at what they are driving. I've been flipped off by someone coming my way before. A guy and his girlfriend in the passenger seat. I did nothing. Just driving. Came up to a speed bump, I slowed down, they slowed down (remember they are coming from the opposite direction!) and the girl flips me off. For no reason. Only thing I could think of at that point.. jealousy. So you have to consider that as part of the equation. And most NYers are just impatient ******** to begin with. They could use a lesson in patience.
How many run-on sentences did I have there?
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Only two I think lol.
I also think the vast majority of people (myself included) need to try harder to be more accepting to others' opinions/points of view. ...but that goes without saying ~ I'm from Canada eh.
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