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[–] A_norny_mousse@feddit.org 3 points 3 days ago

parking garage

There's one in a shopping center I go to. The first row is always packed, the second row always has empty spaces. I always go straight for the second row, but I'm always the only person to do so. Thius enables me to park very close to the elevators with no searching, no hassle, no speed bumps. But all other cars kindly go around the whole carousel, no doubt hoping they will find a spot in first row. Which is often further from the elvators than my hassle-free second row spot. People are weird.

And because that took so long to explain and I just realized it might not be so easy to visualise, here's a little illustration. The white line is me, the red line is everybody else.