• borkborkbork@piefed.social
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    2 days ago

    Me? I’d mind my own fuckin business.

    dude, moving is hell. literally it’s one of the most stressful things humans do. I fucking hate moving. The last thing you need is some karen screaming about a temporary blocked patch of sidewalk when you’re literally unloading the truck.

    edit: I’d add - perhaps going over and saying “hey let me help you unload this trailer so we can get the truck off the sidewalk faster!” would be a much better option than damn near anything else, it’s a great way to meet and welcome your new neighbors.

    let them get established before you pick out the reasons to hate them.

    • Soup@lemmy.world
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      6 hours ago

      Telling that it’s perfectly ok to block the sidewalk but if they parked along the curb that’s just too much to ask. Like, I can literally see a space to park that’s EASIER than having to back that shit in right in front, and there are at least two lanes in one direction there so it’s no problem.

      “Wahh wahh stop being mad at me I’m too much of a fucking baby to walk the extra 6ft! The trailer needs to be directly stuck to my front door or I’m gunna diiiiiiieeee” give me a fucking break.

      Yesterday I helped my friends unload their U-Haul. They ended up parked in the Canadian Tire Parking lot across the four lane road and we just dealt with it, it was fine.

      In my friend group they jokingly call me “moving daddy” because in a little over a year I helped about 10-12 moves by showing up and fully directing them. Moving really isn’t that hard and I never had to put a vehicle somewhere that fucked with pedestrians or even drivers despite living in a large city.