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Old 07-31-2014, 09:30 PM   #167
Acey
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Originally Posted by MarchHare View Post
As long as I'm fully within the lines of my space and don't ding other vehicles, I'll park wherever I damn well please and not think anything of it.
I'm glad that you don't hit people's cars, and I'd be glad to have you park next to me. Most people aren't as careful as you, so I attempt to take necessary precautions, just because why not save my car from dings and get a few seconds more exercise at the same time? Two birds with one stone. I don't see how that makes me entitled.

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Originally Posted by MarchHare View Post
People who think that parking near the edge of the lot entitles them to a private buffer zone are delusional.
I don't think that, nor did I ever say that... at least I'm not the only delusional one in this thread.

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Originally Posted by Chill Cosby View Post
It's fine to care about your car, but don't act like Resolute is the bad guy because he doesn't car about your car, nobody but you cares about your car.
You seem to be hung up on the fact that we're talking about cars, why don't we switch it to something else? I don't care about you or anything you own either, but I'm not going to carelessly damage your things. This is fundamental human courtesy, is it not? Why are cars exempt from this fundamental courtesy because they are the first thing that comes to mind when one thinks of material possessions?

How is this different than me letting my dog crap all over your lawn because, like Chill Cosby, I only care about my own lawn? I realize you care about your lawn, but don't act like I care about the fact that my dog is ####ting all over your lawn because nobody but you cares about your lawn.

No... I don't let my dog crap all over your lawn, because despite not caring about you, I have some human decency.

Last edited by Acey; 07-31-2014 at 09:38 PM.
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