As annoying as this was, I did get to live out one of my petty fantasies: I had grabbed a coloring sheet for my toddler with some crayons, so I left a nice little note telling this guy that he could now practice staying inside the lines.

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    What if they are shopping 2-3 stores and have perishable goods in their car? You touch my car once, and you won’t be telling stories anymore.

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      Ah, so you’re one of those assholes.

      Unless you’re shopping for over an hour, your perishables will be fine. You can leave them out for up to two hours before they start to go bad. Just ask your local health department.

      Regardless, people like you are why I stay strapped, despite the fact that I support gun control. There are many unhinged psychopaths like you in the world for me to not carry.

      Turn off your fucking engine when you park, or I’ll do it for you. End of story.

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        You are strapped because you are a coward that hides behind a gun. If someone else had a gun, you would shit your pants and run away crying GOP man.

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          Fuck the GOP. I will never vote for those traitors.

          Where I live, it is legal to own a gun without having to vote republican.

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      On top of the other reply, you could also just take into account what your errands are and not get the perishable goods first?