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Ahead of me are two other cars. The road is open and free and yet these two vehicles are just sitting there. Why won't they pull out? I, being the third vehicle in line, I'm just sitting there like what in the world is this person's problem?
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I just couldn't believe it. She actually thought a conversation to be important enough to hold up traffic to and from a store that had a one way in - one way out entrance and exit. She really had no consideration for other people.
She could have seriously caused an accident. Other vehicles behind me decided to go around the exit line of vehicles and go into an entrance only, one lane and then take their chances getting hit by an oncoming vehicle (that would have been in the right, in the first place) if an accident would have occurred. Thank God it didn't.
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One's actions affect more than just one person. It's like a chain reaction of emotion that leads to poor actions, and then all that energy is getting transferred around, and it just becomes a hot mess, really. I know that seems a bit deep and far - fetched to think about all from one ignorant, inconsiderate driver's actions but if something terrible would have happened all of those realizations would have had the strong potential of occurring.
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Also, the second driver is hard to respect because it makes me wonder what kind of friend she was and what kind of person she is in general. Well, she's obviously inconsiderate. (That seems to be the general trend here.)
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