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MavisBacon | 1 year ago

no this happens both in and out of cities. Just moved out of the American south where something called "rolling coal" is common practice in suburbs, cities, rural areas- a term heard fairly often. A bizarre amount of pickup owners modify diesel engines to produce thick, black smoke as a means of showing off or as a nuisance to others. I know I had a lot of lifted trucks cut me off and roll coal

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xattt|1 year ago

Hear me out, but childhood trauma and neglect is common in rural areas. This was especially the case 30-40 years ago when family violence prevention programs were just lip service and practically non-existent.

I assume those children grew up to become maladapted adults with Cluster B traits. This manifests as antisocial nuisance behaviours such as rolling coal.

wyre|1 year ago

Childhood trauma isn't an excuse for being an asshole, though.

david-gpu|1 year ago

They could drive a modest sedan and with the difference they saved they could afford some real good therapy.