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Sure, "nice" needs some definition.

But that's your call. I'm asking you if you are a nice person.

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[โ€“] ianovic69@feddit.uk 27 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I can be. The other day, I was driving on a 70mph road and the lead car two in front hit a young deer. She had tried her best to avoid it but there was nothing she could do.

She pulled over with her signals flashing and as I went past I realised no one was going to stop, and then I had the thought of that happening to my wife, who is a vegetarian and would have been in bits, so I pulled over and ran back to check on her.

She was crying and shaking, I asked her to drop the window a bit and if she was ok. I told her it wasn't her fault and she should take as long as needed before driving, and that I would be in my car if needed.

I had my lunch and her husband soon arrived, coming to thank me, which I wasn't expecting. They were very nice and it was very sad and I was slightly emotional. They left eventually and I carried on with my day.

I can be grumpy as fuck, though.

[โ€“] MagicShel@programming.dev 10 points 5 months ago

You aren't grumpy. You're just conserving your emotional bandwidth for when it is really needed.

That's how I choose to interpret this, anyway.