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Originally Posted by Noah930 View Post
Wow. That doesn't fit with your moniker, "Cantankerous Member." What have you done to the real P-O-P?

Yasin, gotta let it go. Like someone else mentioned, people who drive like that habitually are a bit like dogs with regards to their memory of the event. No recall of the indiscretion unless you catch 'em at the moment they do it. And even that potential of their self-realization is a bit sketchy. Waiting until the next day to tell your dog that it shouldn't have shat on the carpet or chewed your fuzzy slipper is utterly futile. Or, call up the RC hobby business that's advertised on his truck, make up some story on how you were a potential customer, but now you'll take your business elsewhere due to the douchiness of his driving.
I may know what the "right" thing to do is - for whatever reason though I often times don't find myself doing it!

I know I shouldn't get worked up about stupid people, but I do.

I know I shouldn't worry about the economy (it's beyond my control), but I do.

I know I shouldn't drive fast, but I do.

I know I shouldn't get angry/upset when I see society going to hades in a handbasket, but I do.

(I'm sure we're all like this to some degree).

One downside of being a passionate person is that sometimes it can get in the way of logic.
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