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That’s from the pdf you posted.
You should read it. You’re wrong. Most say if you’re going slower than the flow of traffic, keep right. Only a couple say you have to yield to approaching traffic (Florida and Georgia).
You’re wrong.

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In the most US states, the middle lane is a traveling lane. This comic is a US comic.
That really lightened the mood.
Have a clear and honest conversation with your wife. “She thinks it’s fine” is not enough. And know your concern and worries more clearly. For example, “The age gap is representative of an emotional maturity gap.”
And you might be right. But that doesn’t matter. She need to know for herself in her own way. And she needs to feel like she can trust you to not hold it against her if they do go “wrong”.
Either way, have an emotionally honest conversation with your wife.
It’s sad because they aren’t curious about nuance and polarize it instantly. So it’s impossible to reorient to those more interesting qualities. Doing so is a rhetorical mistake. So we’re left with not leaving a comment or engaging in an unnecessarily polarized discussion.
I do not know how meditating 10 min/day morphs into a Leatherface audition, but I’m hitting up my zafu right now!
ADHD brain made me skip the most important line: take your meds people
You aren’t being fair minded about it or examining it in context.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Encountering those who go through life clueless
6·26 days agoHell yeah. Matching people’s energy and tone have been invaluable for me. And not just in the terrible situations. I find matching kind and energetic people even when I’m not in the mood to be the best cure for my malaise.
Crazy. It was less than two months ago. Guess I am old.





All states want you to be in the right lane if you’re moving slower than traffic. You were wrong. You didn’t read the PDF you posted. This isn’t up for discussion.