Abigail Rosette
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- Mar 28, 2022
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lol okay sorryTake this somewhere else, guys. This is for pet peeves.
Done... (apologies)Take this somewhere else, guys. This is for pet peeves.
What if you get on the brakes good for a second to wake them the **** up to what they are doing? Has that gone beyond the "passive" stage?LoL... is that actually passive-aggressive?
I'm guilty of that.
LOL
curly...
its reminding me of a mullet
It wasn't cool in the 80's either. Just sayin'Speaking of mullets...
...Why the hell does my generation think this is a cool hairstyle? Just because it was in the '80s doesn't mean it was a good idea!
It wasn't cool in the 80's either. Just sayin'
What if you get on the brakes good for a second to wake them the **** up to what they are doing? Has that gone beyond the "passive" stage?
They didn't back then either.I don't think most of them realize that lol.
Well, I have not done that in a good while. Too many crazies out there. I mean they are already a bit high strung or plain stupid to be tailgating like that to start with. I guess I have mellowed a bit, too. I just rant and rave to myself while they are doing it now days. But, I was just wondering if I was presenting passive aggressive behavior or just plain straight out aggressive behavior in response to aggressive behavior.I have done that a few times but find it can escalate the situation into dangerous passing accompanied with horn blowing and a one-finger wave. Is it even more passive if I give them a cheery wave back? Even better if I get to wave at them when I end up right behind them at the first red light in town.