>>507449359 (OP) They're walking around too. I've heard of a "Super Slow Lifestyle" and there's slowtalking as well. It's clashing maddeningly with our hyperfast, interconnected on-the-go superculture and clogging up some spots. All it takes is a big truck and tailgating to solve your issue OP.
Unemployed old people. There should be a curfew for the elderly and unemployed. During work hours they are not allowed to operate a vehicle. It would make things so much better
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>>507449359 (OP) Literally me. Im used to walking everywhere and being sweaty and uncomfortable. So in the rare occasion I get to drive it just feels like a win to be able to reach my destination while seating in a chair the entire time.
>>507450889 No, I was just saying that the South is like that in general. Not that your post is about the South. My point is that I don't know a life that's not like that.
>>507449359 (OP) >What's up with that Vax dementis? It wasn't always like this. People sitting at fucking lights, people driving 2mph for an entire block, almost stopping before they turn, going 10mph under the limit in both lanes for miles.
>>507452813 Itโs called people being distracted by their phones while driving. Itโs a problem that will only get worse for the rest of your life as long as youโre alive
>>507452813 >Vax dementis? It wasn't always like this. People sitting at fucking lights, people driving 2mph for an entire block, almost stopping before they turn, going 10mph under the limit in both lanes for miles.
I think it's just that substance abuse exploded during the pandemic. And most of that is alcohol. They say Gen Z is drinking less but I don't buy it. Everyone is drinking more since Covid. People who were just bottom tier normies living shitty lives turned into full blown extreme alcoholics