Being in public and how it makes you feel

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Snowy Owl
Snowy Owl

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Joined: 28 May 2012
Age: 28
Gender: Male
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09 Jun 2012, 5:23 am

I don't go in malls hardly ever. They are busy, loud, have a limited selection of products, the are large lines, the products are overpriced, they are a waist of time and you just feel physically and mentally exhausted afterwards. I would much rather order something online that I have researched and in the process save my money, time and sanity.

I also disdain airports. Not the airport itself, but the TSA. You have to get there a minimum of three hours early, and wait in line! I absolutely hait waiting in line. And then the planes that are cramped, uncomfortable and the airlines usually charge a ridiculous amount for checked baggage.It is usually quicker just to drive or take a train if the trip is less than 10 hours. Airlines are very inefficient, that is why they are a loosing business.

I enjoy driving, I don't enjoy other people driving. They are often rude, inconsiderate, oblivious to their surroundings, distracted by something (usually a phone), fail to communicate (turn signals) and think that tailgating the car in front of them on a two lane road will somehow make them go faster. I honestly believe that people forget there is another human being inside of a car. It has become very impersonal.