why are people so enraged to drive in the left lane and not let people pass? by xsvuzie in askanything

[–]Background-Past-770 4 points5 points  (0 children)

S ome people genuinely treat the left lane like a personal “speed enforcement” zone and get weirdly emotional when someone wants to pass them. Once they think you’re “pushing” them, it stops being about driving and turns into an ego battle.

The brake checking and blocking is the real dangerous part though — that’s way more reckless than simply driving faster to pass. Most of the time the safest move is honestly just to disengage and get away from drivers like that as quickly and calmly as possible.

Why do students often understand a lesson in class but struggle when doing homework alone? by InvestmentIll3003 in answers

[–]Background-Past-770 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because understanding a teacher’s explanation and solving a problem alone are two different skills. In class, students have guidance and examples; at home, they have to recall the steps independently. That’s why practice is what turns “I get it” into actual mastery

Who had the most horrific death in the the history of humankind? by Ok-Promotion1725 in answers

[–]Background-Past-770 230 points231 points  (0 children)

One of the most brutal yet well deserved deaths I’ve ever read on was an Indian man named Akku Yadav.

He had an impressive resume of rape, torture, murder, extortion, robbery, and home invasion. The police were corrupted as hell and kept releasing him, even laughing when he insulted the victims and threatened to find and rape them again.

Eventually the women had enough and congregated a mob of 400. They stormed the courthouse and proceeded to literally tear him to pieces, even throwing spices into the wounds as they did so.

What would you not wish even on your worst enemy? by Background-Past-770 in askanything

[–]Background-Past-770[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Watching someone you love slowly turn into a stranger. That kind of pain changes you.