too many cracks in the sidewalk.
paying attention and being "careful" is better than otherwise. but they only go so far.
it gets on my nerves how precious lil "people" have the nerve to tell me "be careful". that statement is always correct, but they sometimes make wrong assumptions to get there. nor does it tell me how, specifically, to "be careful". for example, one time, i was @ work trying to load some moulding (millworks) on top of a truck, and the moulding almost fell. the stupid lil customer had the nerve to tell me "be careful" (he has bad critical thinking skills, and not enough etiquette). but the reason "why" the moulding almost fell was b/c i was/am too short (vertically) and could not reach the top of the truck. not b/c i was not being "careful". but being "careful" was correct. but being "careful" is always correct. that stupid lil boy (and plenty of other idiots). owe me an apology.