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    Totally fake and staged. The carts both need to be at a 45° angle to 100% block and not leave space to try to squeeze by.

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    The drivers who will stop and talk to each other on a two lane road are even worse. They see they are blocking traffic in both directions but keep talking.

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      This literally happened to me a couple of weeks ago. I even honked the horn and they just ignored it and kept talking like they were the only ones on the road. Some people are just so oblivious.

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    Pretty sure the people saying this behavior is okay are the same people who like to slam their seats into people’s knees on airplanes.

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    Them: “Oh what a coincidence to meet you here!”

    In my head: YOU’RE NEIGHBOURS, IT’S NOT SPECIAL THAT YOU MEET IN THE ONLY FUCKING SUPERMARKET AROUND HERE!

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    Are you literally incapable of saying “excuse me” OP? Are you a shut-in who has no friends to share conversation with?

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    You all ever tried saying ‘excuse me’?

    Adding this to the long list of things women aren’t allowed to enjoy while hurting absolutely no one (uggs, Starbucks, rose, candles, just anything branded feminine)

    Edit: for the tone deaf people in the back who say this isn’t about women, look again. The whole package of ‘OMG’, exclamation marks, ‘annoying kids’, two moms, some annoying trait, is all dog-whistle for people who like to trivialize things women do. This isn’t a unique phenomenon in memes. See how men elevate, and women ruin the foods they love.

    Before you comment, think about the relevance of your own experiences. Lemmy’s userbase is 77% men and sometimes it shows.

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    I have no problems saying excuse me in a loud clear voice and blasting right through the center of those conversations. Being a performer at the local Renaissance festival for 30 years teaches you how to blow right through crowds with people in the way.

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    Quickest way to get them to love is to join their conversation.

    “Oh my god Stacy, haven’t seen you in ages! How are the kids?”

    ME: “Hi Stacy, wow I thought you only used that name on OnlyFans”

  • ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world
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    Where I live (Philadelphia suburbs) it’s exactly like this except both people are driving. And they always get pissed when you honk because roads aren’t for actual driving or anything.

    What especially pisses me off about this sort of thing is that I KNOW both people are on Facebook and already know every fucking thing there is to know about the other person.

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    Oh no! People socializing in public, better grab a gun.

    Is it really so bad? Are you really that bitter and fed up? Don’t you want somebody to love, you better find somebody to love.

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      Who the fuck is talking about guns? This is just about people who can’t be bother to step to the side while having a discussion with their friends. I don’t care if you want to have a 20 minute chat in the isle at the super market, but be aware of your surroundings, don’t block the traffic and move to the side if you’re in front of something that another shopper needs.