Courtesy or lack there of, Ring
So on my commute to work this morning there was an accident on Immokalee Road that had a lane closed, causing traffic to have to merge to the left. I was already in the left most lane so I didn’t have to do much but slow down. I started to hear a horn going off repeatedly to my right. I look over to my right and see a Rogue that for some reason refused to let a small pick up truck from the right lane merge in. The truck was trying to get in the middle lane in front of the Nissan repeatedly as there was little room left in the road before a merge was required. Each attempt was met with a horn and the Nissan quickly darting ahead to make sure there was absolutely no space for the truck to merge.
When I recognized what was going on I had to get a look at the Rogue driver that apparently valued being one car ahead in the traffic jam so dearly that they had to be a complete and utter asshole. The driver was an obese black woman who had one unbroken slope of flesh that flowed seamlessly from head to body. She looked ahead stoically as if being inside the confines of the car somehow separated her from the rude driving behavior. Thankfully the person behind this bitch had a degree of common courtesy and let the pick up truck in.
The Rogue, that was so intent on not letting anyone in front then inexplicably turned into the ultimate rubberneck, slowing down to below walking speed to look at one of the two vehicles involved in the crash. Both I and the truck she cut off swung out around her as she continued her turtle paced gawking. About 30 seconds later the woman apparently had her fill of staring and went zooming up the middle lane, once again passing us before she had to slam on her brakes at the traffic light.
People like this just annoy the shit out of me. I can only wish a lifetime full of flat tires for these individuals.
I sent a couple of our coop Ring videos with chickens mulling about to the company via their community sharing link. They like to post interesting, unique videos captured by the smart doorbell. They responded back with a release form, indicating they wanted to post the videos. Evidently nobody has installed a Ring on their chicken coop yet. Imagine that.