RedEnchilada (notice the lack of a space) (redenchilada)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Jan-16 04:59:07 UTC
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Some questions for those that consider making an illegal U-turn straight into the path of an oncoming rental van careening toward you acceptable: Did you have to unlearn that violating the very most basic rules of driving was wrong, or is that how you always believed? If you had to unlearn that it was wrong, what caused you to change your mind, and where did the idea that it wrong come from in the first place? Also, are you a decent person? I know that traditionally decent people do not agree with this behavior (I don't), so I just want to figure out if things are changing in that category.
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