Seattle Reddit Community Open Chat, Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Personally I don't understand why people conflate "sense of urgency" with "need to be somewhere fast". I always drive with a purpose. I need to get from point A to point B. That's why I'm driving. If the road isn't slick and the visibility is great, I'm going to go at the speed limit. I think what actually pisses people off is not that one person costs them 10 seconds, but that multiple people on a daily basis on a single commute think they are entitled to ding you 10-20 seconds each. That's not their decision to make and not their time to spend. If someone has two options that have the same outcome but only one negatively affects others, then in my book that kind of makes that person a dick.

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