As the title says…what are you all doing?

  • Rhaedas
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    731 year ago

    People who tear out of their parking space within a few seconds of getting in, wtf?

    • @Bahalex@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Because it’s a crowded parking lot. People are getting pissy and frustrated because they can’t find a spot to do this stupid shopping…they didn’t even want to come now, but that stupid BBQ is later, so they have to come when it’s super busy. And that freakin guy went the wrong way and got that spot they were trying to get…

      A little moment of kindness and acknowledgement is sometimes enough to reset the spiral of negativity and anger.

      Or I’ve really got to poop, as previously mentioned.

  • Smuuthbrane
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    601 year ago

    Letting the oil circulate before putting load on the engine. Only needs an extra 10-15 seconds, or the time it takes me to scrape during the winter months. No time needed if it was recently running.

  • livus
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    531 year ago

    Bonding with the vehicle on a spiritual level so that we can move as one.

  • @RisingSwell@lemmy.world
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    411 year ago

    Waiting for Bluetooth to connect, putting on seatbelt, fixing Bluetooth, putting drinks in drink holders, waiting for Bluetooth, turning on lights, fixing Bluetooth.

  • DominusOfMegadeus
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    401 year ago

    “People of Lemmy that are not the same way as me: Why are you the way that you are? Any answers must come with justification.”

    • @bionicjoey@lemmy.ca
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      131 year ago

      I fucking hate bad-faith questions like this. OP doesn’t care about an answer, they are just ranting.

    • @Bahalex@lemmy.world
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      101 year ago

      Perhaps it’s more of a “hey, parking is hard to come by in this neighborhood… I’ve been circling for a while and noticed that you got into your car and now I’m sitting here with my blinker on, blocking traffic, waiting for the spot to free up so I can park and get on with my day… what’s going on in there?”

      • @watson387@sopuli.xyz
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        291 year ago

        You’re the asshole in that situation. Don’t expect that any parking place is yours until it’s empty, especially when you have no idea when the people actually parked in the space are leaving. You should never be blocking traffic waiting to park in an occupied space because you assume they’re leaving.

      • @AquaTofana@lemmy.world
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        41 year ago

        I understand this. At work parking is hella bad, so I routinely get to work over an hour early just for parking, and then most days I bring lunch or don’t eat because I don’t want to lose my parking during the day.

        That being said, because I know parking sucks there, I’m extra quick when I do have to leave because I know the feeling of driving around looking for parking, becoming hopeless, and resigning to the quarter mile walk from the next closest available parking.

        I’ve never understood the people who purposefully just sit there and stare at the person needing a parking spot in their rear view mirror waiting for them to leave. My dad does this, and I’m always just like “Aren’t you taking more time away from yourself now too just to stick it to someone else?”

    • @1984@lemmy.today
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      Questions like these is why this community exists though.

      It’s interesting to read because I’m always quick in the car myself, I enjoy being quick to start and drive out.

      Don’t care if others are different. Maybe they want to sit and watch their phone for a while. But it’s interesting to read about it.

  • @indepndnt@lemmy.world
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    401 year ago

    I’m just pleased to see so many comments talking about dealing with your phone before you drive. Thank you all.

    • ASeriesOfPoorChoices
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      41 year ago

      In many places, if your car has started - even if you’re in park - it’s illegal to use your phone. (I think it’s insane, but best remind people)

      • @RGB3x3@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        Like that ever stops anyone. Georgia is a hands-free state (not really because people eat, do makeup, and whatever else), but I always see people on their phones while they drive.

    • Midnight Wolf
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      341 year ago

      They need the spot. They need it. RIGHT NOW! CAN’T YOU SEE THEIR BLINKER ON AS THEY BLOCK THE ISLE?! BEEPBEEP BEEP BEEP THEY NEED IT NOOOOOOOWWWWWWWE WHY AREN’T YOU MOVIIIIIIINNNNNNGGGGGG BEEEEEEEEP

  • @Obi@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    -> Seatbelt

    -> Phone in holder + plug

    -> Vape out + plug

    -> Select destination in GPS

    -> Stare into the void and contemplate the utter futility of existence

    -> Select Music or podcast

    -> Prepare any drinks or snacks for the trip

    -> Drive off

  • @Salix@sh.itjust.works
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    Defrosting my windows so that I can actually see to drive

    Also, connecting my phone via bluetooth to play music or podcasts

  • @Squeak@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Well I get in, plug in my phone and put on my belt. That’s maybe 15 seconds. Then I turn the key and wait for the glow* plugs to warm up, so that’s another 5-10 seconds.

    • Cornpop
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      41 year ago

      Flow plugs? lol you mean glow plugs? Should get them warmed the moment you get in and save some time.

  • @Redditgee@lemmy.world
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    201 year ago

    Putting on spotify and getting a Playlist so I don’t mess with my phone when I start driving. Possibly GPSing.

  • @dirtySourdough@lemmy.world
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    191 year ago

    Telling someone that I’m on my way. Finding music to listen to. Figuring out what my next errand is or checking if I have anymore errands.