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What is the most disturbing thing that society accepts as a normal behaviour?

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    iMago wrote: »

    kinda agree- i think they def make people more complacent when driving and gives em too much time to start texting and stuff

    i been driving stick for a while now and its not bad unless i head into a big city with a lot of stop and go traffic and then its annoying

    but also on the plus side- it didn't cost all that much to replace my clutch or master/slave cylinders this past year either. and also its a lot less likely my truck would ever get stolen because so many people just don't know how to drive them anymore.

    I miss my little 5 speed, the new tiptronic shifters are just not the same at all...

    You definitely feel more action...

    Although I don't miss being stuck behind people that drive between 3rd and 4th.... Rage 😑
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    My M3 has one of the stiffest clutches I have ever used, and I've driven a lot of cars on the track. I couldn't drive the thing for 6 months after my last back surgery, but the way it takes corners makes up for it.
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    ythannah wrote: »

    Hopefully you mean cosmetic enhancements and not prosthetic limbs for amputees

    Yes of course
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    People that smoke inside with kids there. Absolutely no cares about it whatsoever. It’s bad enough to do it inside anyway but doing it around kids is just extremely selfish imo.

    When my grandmother who smoked for many years, passed away from cancer years back...

    I went up to speak at her funeral and joked about how all her grandkids now have asthma...

    😂... We're that kind of family
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    multi-level marketing/pyramid schemes/all related "businesses"

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    iMago wrote: »
    coworkers crying at work

    Was it something you said?
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    I have... and now my animals fill tiny little voids. I don't value them over humans. I value them the same as humans.

    I am sorry for your loss. So difficult.
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    sheldonz42 wrote: »

    I am sorry for your loss. So difficult.

    Grief counseling helps.
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    😂 I must confess that when I don't feel good I delete my browsing history in case something happens 😅😆

    I do this every day after office hours. :D
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    😂 I must confess that when I don't feel good I delete my browsing history in case something happens 😅😆

    This is good practice. I think we should maybe have a friend to wipe our phones out in case of an emergency. Anyone in the SE WI area volunteer to be my cell phone power of attorney?
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    I want to know what you guys are looking at on your phones?!?!?! 🧐🧐🧐🧐
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    nooshi713 wrote: »
    Patients being allowed to physically abuse nurses, doctors, and other healthcare providers with no repercussions.

    I found my fellow nurse/health care worker!
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