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Talk about a sense of entitlement. . .

PlatinumGold

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i'm driving down a 2 lane merge ramp, the sign clearly shows the left lane as ending, we can see where the two lanes merge, this car to the left of me is driving next to me and is showing NO signs of slowing down or speeding up. as i'm in the lane that doesn't end, i decide there really is nothing i should be doing, besides the worst thing i could do is slow down or speed up and guess wrong.

so i'm driving and this moron is next to me driving either completely oblivious OR with a complete sense of entitlement, (in other words she either isn't aware her lane is ending OR she thinks it's my responsibility to make room for her).

finally the road is really tightening and she is being squeezed, she still has the option to speed up or slow down, she does neither.

now it's really tight and she HAS to do something, so she slams on the brakes and HONKS at me.

WTF. is she really that stupid?


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happened to me AGAIN TODAY. i was driving on a 4 lane freeway. i was in the 2nd lane, the lane to the right of me was an exit only lane. many signs clearly explain it is an exit only lane. the guy immediately to the right of me at the last fvcking second realizes he doesn't want to make the exit and cuts INTO me, not in front of me, but INTO me. fvcking moron. i have to slam on the brakes, in this case he didn't see me at all.

lot of bad stupid drivers.
 

Orsorum

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Yanagi
Women + behind wheels = Death sentence

It's not just women, I've seen this happen with so many drivers on the road in the city it's not funny.
 

PlatinumGold

Lifer
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so, was it a sense of entitlement? i owe it to her to make her life easier that kept her on that course?

or was she just plain stupid?

the fact is, it would have been stupid on my part to speed up or slow down because at any moment she could have decided to do one or the other, if i had guessed wrong, it would have been bad for both of us.

the best course of action for me is to maintain my speed and have her either speed up and go around me or slow down and pull in beside me.
 

Orsorum

Lifer
Dec 26, 2001
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Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
so, was it a sense of entitlement? i owe it to her to make her life easier that kept her on that course?

or was she just plain stupid?

the fact is, it would have been stupid on my part to speed up or slow down because at any moment she could have decided to do one or the other, if i had guessed wrong, it would have been bad for both of us.

the best course of action for me is to maintain my speed and have her either speed up and go around me or slow down and pull in beside me.

How do you define a sense of entitlement?
 

desy

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With all the road contstruction going on by the time I pick up my wife she has to ask if I'm in a good mood or not when she gets in the car :)
Take 4 lanes squeeze them to one and watch the hillarity. I think the city does it on purpose sometimes.

I agree its up to her to make the move not expect you to move for her.
 

sixone

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She was probably busy thinking about something, and wasn't really paying attention. Courtesty would have taken an effort.

:thumbsup: for defensive driving.
 

PlatinumGold

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Orsorum
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
so, was it a sense of entitlement? i owe it to her to make her life easier that kept her on that course?

or was she just plain stupid?

the fact is, it would have been stupid on my part to speed up or slow down because at any moment she could have decided to do one or the other, if i had guessed wrong, it would have been bad for both of us.

the best course of action for me is to maintain my speed and have her either speed up and go around me or slow down and pull in beside me.

How do you define a sense of entitlement?

someone who feels everything is owed to them.

the impression i got as she was honking at me was, she felt i was in the wrong for NOT accomodating her when it was CLEARLY her lane that was ending and even tho there had been signs to notify her of that fact.
 

PlatinumGold

Lifer
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Originally posted by: sixone
She was probably busy thinking about something, and wasn't really paying attention. Courtesty would have taken an effort.

:thumbsup: for defensive driving.

i'm not sure if you are being sarcastic or not, but defensive driving in this case is to maintain status quo. just as many bad things could have happened by me either speeding up or slowing down as doing nothing.

what if i had slammed on my brakes as she did, where would she have gone then? how was i to know what she would do?

again, the only course of action for me was to maintain my speed.
 

Orsorum

Lifer
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Originally posted by: sixone
She was probably busy thinking about something, and wasn't really paying attention. Courtesty would have taken an effort.

It doesn't matter if she wasn't paying attention, it's her responsibility as a driver. If she doesn't want to pay attention then she shouldn't be on the road.
 

mugs

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What an idiot she is. I notice a similar phenomenon in malls. People will walk straight at you, and if you don't move out of the way they'd run right into you. I just don't get it. Same with people that walk 4 across and expect you to stand with your back against the wall so they can pass you. I really just hate all people.
 

sixone

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Originally posted by: Orsorum
Originally posted by: sixone
She was probably busy thinking about something, and wasn't really paying attention. Courtesty would have taken an effort.

It doesn't matter if she wasn't paying attention, it's her responsibility as a driver. If she doesn't want to pay attention then she shouldn't be on the road.

I agree. My point was that she didn't realize she was being a jerk. Most people get so wrapped up in their own thing that they don't bother making any attempt to be courteous to other people on the road, in the grocery store, whatever.
 

Orsorum

Lifer
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Originally posted by: mugs
What an idiot she is. I notice a similar phenomenon in malls. People will walk straight at you, and if you don't move out of the way they'd run right into you. I just don't get it. Same with people that walk 4 across and expect you to stand with your back against the wall so they can pass you. I really just hate all people.

Now THAT pisses me off, especially walking downtown in the financial district of Seattle or in the University District.
 

Medicine Bear

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Originally posted by: mugs
What an idiot she is. I notice a similar phenomenon in malls. People will walk straight at you, and if you don't move out of the way they'd run right into you. I just don't get it. Same with people that walk 4 across and expect you to stand with your back against the wall so they can pass you. I really just hate all people.
Don't move, I don't. Of course you get run into occasionally, but seeing the look of shock on someone's face when they realize you aren't moving is priceless.

 

sixone

Lifer
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Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: sixone
She was probably busy thinking about something, and wasn't really paying attention. Courtesty would have taken an effort.

:thumbsup: for defensive driving.

i'm not sure if you are being sarcastic or not, but defensive driving in this case is to maintain status quo. just as many bad things could have happened by me either speeding up or slowing down as doing nothing.

what if i had slammed on my brakes as she did, where would she have gone then? how was i to know what she would do?

again, the only course of action for me was to maintain my speed.

Nope, no sarcasm from me. You could have put the pedal to the metal and cut her off, but you didn't do anything risky like that.
 

Amused

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Apr 14, 2001
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Originally posted by: mugs
What an idiot she is. I notice a similar phenomenon in malls. People will walk straight at you, and if you don't move out of the way they'd run right into you. I just don't get it. Same with people that walk 4 across and expect you to stand with your back against the wall so they can pass you. I really just hate all people.

I guess that's a plus for being a fairly big guy. I don't move out of the way any more, I let the mall crowd part for me.

Fsck them. I got tired of acting like walking through a mall (or similar place) was like walking through an obstacle course.

If they run into me, they bounce off. Fsck 'em.

Edit: Of course I move out of the way for the elderly and disabled. I also don't mow down little kids who aren't paying attention. I'm not a complete asshole (some parts are missing).
 

rh71

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She's a complete driving moron, but I would've sped up in my lane to make sure she has to get behind me. Then it would've been her fault no matter what.
 

PlatinumGold

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: mugs
What an idiot she is. I notice a similar phenomenon in malls. People will walk straight at you, and if you don't move out of the way they'd run right into you. I just don't get it. Same with people that walk 4 across and expect you to stand with your back against the wall so they can pass you. I really just hate all people.

I guess that's a plus for being a fairly big guy. I don't move out of the way any more, I let the mall crowd part for me.

Fsck them. I got tired of acting like walking through a mall (or similar place) was like walking through an obstacle course.

If they run into me, they bounce off. Fsck them.

Edit: Of course I move out of the way for the elderly and disabled. I also don;t mow down little kids who aren't paying attanetion. I'm not a complete asshole (some parts are missing).

i faced that in Seoul, i'm 5'11" 220 lbs, not small by US standards, pretty big by korean standards and yet, they still don't get out of the way. you would think these small middle school kids would want to get out of the way and not run into me.
 

BigToque

Lifer
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Originally posted by: mugs
What an idiot she is. I notice a similar phenomenon in malls. People will walk straight at you, and if you don't move out of the way they'd run right into you. I just don't get it. Same with people that walk 4 across and expect you to stand with your back against the wall so they can pass you. I really just hate all people.

I don't move. If they hit me, I stop and look at them. They usually say sorry and step around me. I'm a solid guy, so I don't get pushed around.
 

Amused

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Apr 14, 2001
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Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: mugs
What an idiot she is. I notice a similar phenomenon in malls. People will walk straight at you, and if you don't move out of the way they'd run right into you. I just don't get it. Same with people that walk 4 across and expect you to stand with your back against the wall so they can pass you. I really just hate all people.

I guess that's a plus for being a fairly big guy. I don't move out of the way any more, I let the mall crowd part for me.

Fsck them. I got tired of acting like walking through a mall (or similar place) was like walking through an obstacle course.

If they run into me, they bounce off. Fsck them.

Edit: Of course I move out of the way for the elderly and disabled. I also don;t mow down little kids who aren't paying attanetion. I'm not a complete asshole (some parts are missing).

i faced that in Seoul, i'm 5'11" 220 lbs, not small by US standards, pretty big by korean standards and yet, they still don't get out of the way. you would think these small middle school kids would want to get out of the way and not run into me.

That's when you have fun watching them bounce off you. :evil:

I guess it's not just that I'm 6' 210, but that I'm built and it shows. People see that and move now. It didn't used to be that way a few years ago before I started lifting seriously and trimmed my 30s flab. I weighed about the same, but it was mostly around my waist.
 

edro

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I love when that happens. I make sure to maintain my exact speed so I am in no way at fault. If I am feeling like a prick, I will drift to the left a little to make them sweat more. :)
 

KK

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I hate idiots like that, if I'm on the highway and someones merging onto the highway, I don't slow down or speed up for anyone. It's their responsibility to safely merge, not mine.
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: KK
I hate idiots like that, if I'm on the highway and someones merging onto the highway, I don't slow down or speed up for anyone. It's their responsibility to safely merge, not mine.

I think it's different when people are merging from on-ramps. It's just polite to move over if you can. They have a very limited space to merge... unlike the idiot who has miles of warning before a lane ends and waits 'till the last second.

Watch truckers. They'll move over to the left to let on-ramp people on, but will block lanes to stop lane ending line jumpers from going all the way to the front.