What’s your most controversial opinion?

My controversial opinion is that we all make assumptions about each other.

The choices on this forum are often limited, confrontation or passiveness.

Maybe the real bit of controversy is that once you choose, own it, because the moment you bring something here, you open yourself up to a whole range of interpretations and reactions. That’s just how it works, that’s the deal.

Either ask directly or in private, or you’re really just making your own assumptions, too
Even if I ask I’m still getting a subjective answer and assuming they're being honest with themselves and me. The only way to really eliminate assumptions is to run millions of earth simulations and see how people react to uncountable variations of stimuli. Then I’ll know! Just like god.
 
Fairly recently I bought a superduper, high tech new phone. Font was ok but I had trouble navigating apps.
My way round this was to go into simple mode, apps were a breeze and the font became massive, and it also rang louder, just in case I needed it 😏😂
Size is slightly different but if you're rocking Curlz or Comic Sans or Chiller! .🧐🤔
 
My controversial opinion of today…

There are two types of people in this world. Pre and Post Chances Are movie. Omg if you haven’t seen it, hurry it’s on YouTube for free for like 2 more days!!
 
Are they the same folks who must have their backs to the wall in restaurants?
No. They are people who do as they were told to do in driving school.

Or they've once had their car battery got empty and have needed help starting the car. It's far easier to deal with the cables if the car has been backed to the spot so the hood is towards the free space.
 
No. They are people who do as they were told to do in driving school.

Or they've once had their car battery got empty and have needed help starting the car. It's far easier to deal with the cables if the car has been backed to the spot so the hood is towards the free space.
Also, it's just so much safer.

Pulling out forwards in a car park causes fewer accidents than reversing out into potentially oncoming traffic that you can't see until you've cleared the cars blocking your view either side of you.

Many businesses in UK insist on reverse parking in their car parks purely for that reason
 
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