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Originally Posted by BustoRhymes
Even if true, what's your point?
But while I will concede that most people don't think about each other very much, I don't think you're correct that they care less than we do about them. Not if we're asking ourselves to imagine what their experience is like. A lot of people don't consider racking the weights, or racking them in order. They don't understand it's importance, or if they do, they consider other things far more important. Or some other more generous application of empathy.
If your point was far more specific, that they don't care nearly as much about racking weights as we do, then I'll concede, but whether racking weights is important to them seems obvious from the fact that they don't rack weights.
There's no point persay, just that they exhibit the same poor form as we do in the opposite direction and your likely to care much more about clearing weights than them. So, when someone leaves some weight on they should feel far less bad about themselves, when the side that would have a problem with it is committing gym etiquette mistakes in similar fashion.
Still doesn't matter. I will continue to clear everything.