Darklighter10

Darklighter10 t1_j1651sz wrote

Reply to Mass RMV by [deleted]

I feel like your use of “questioned” and “escorted” is to exaggerate the situation. It probably went something like this:

Guard: Hi, what are you here for?

You: Need to renew my license

Guard: Makes waving motion You can wait right over here

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Darklighter10 t1_j13r5hw wrote

Reply to comment by GM_Pax in Boston, rules of the road by PedXing23

I feel like everyone could co exist if people stopped being so anal about the exact way traffic rules are written, instead of the spirit. The main rules I follow above anything else is, don’t do anything unexpected, whether it’s legal or not, and always anticipate the other person is about to do something unexpected.

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Darklighter10 t1_iwshtbw wrote

More annoying for me is when the first car at a red light does it and doesn’t move up far enough to trigger the sensor to change the light. I’ve seen people sitting there for what seems like forever until they cautiously decide to run the red. As soon as they start creeping it changes. I wonder what they think when they start moving forward and the light miraculously turns green.

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Darklighter10 t1_ivjjua2 wrote

Really? There are one billion dollars in rebates this year, 2 billion last year, and 2.5 billion the year before.

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/09/07/how-marketplace-enrollees-can-claim-a-share-of-603-million-in-rebates.html

Why people like you make such arrogant statements without even verifying what you are saying amazes me.

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Darklighter10 t1_iu7zqom wrote

This comment makes me very curious. Why do you hate pumping your own gas?

I love being in and out, 5 dollars or 50. I don’t have to wait for the attendant, after the gas has long since finished being pumped and I am still sitting there. Gas up and go. Or “Kum and Go” as my favorite national gas chain is called.

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Darklighter10 t1_iu7z3y7 wrote

This is why I don’t get gas in Weymouth, truly. I usually go to Quincy if I need a fill up.

Though the no-names know this and price gouge you at the city borders. Im looking specifically at you “US Petroleum” on the Quincy side of the Fore River bridge. You aren’t Mobil or Shell, stop charging 40 cents more per gallon than everywhere else.

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