Every time I go, the entire block around Yangjae Costco is blocked by a line of cars taking up a whole lane. Even if you're trying to get to another store, they never budgeโthey think just turning on their hazard lights is a free pass. Thanks to that, cars trying to turn left have to wait through multiple signal cycles. Letโs show some restraint, okay? Is it the end of the world if you use public transport for Costco shopping? Why do you insist on bringing your cars, causing a mess for everyone else? Does using the store give you some kind of special privilege? Please, let's live with some common sense. Seriously.
+ What's the difference between Costco and the churches that Clien users love to bash? + I'm not defending illegal parking. The police already come out during service hours to crack down on it. Itโs the same waiting line.
You all might find this confusing, but as a skeptical church member myself, I don't expect the church to self-reflect anymore. I've long separated my faith from religious facilities, I believe taxes should be paid, and illegal parking? Obviously, they should get ticketed. I don't really disagree with the points you've made. But I'm not sure if it's right to apply a different standard just because itโs a church, targeting it for brigading and snark. Most people aren't like that, but I don't get why people drift into other analogies based on their own biases. Anyway, in my book, Sarang Church and Costco aren't any different as facilities. I don't think one is okay and the other isn't just because their internal purposes are different.
"What started as a rant about Costco traffic quickly spiraled into a debate about church parking standards and 'shadowboxing,' leaving users wondering why things got so intense."
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