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One of the layers of heck, you are stuck in a car park full of people who are trying to reverse in, but can’t do it on the first try.
Reasons you ended up there:
You work at McDonalds and you didn’t get the drive-thru order right.
You left when it was your turn to buy a round at the bar.
You change lanes into a gap just big enough for your car, then brake.
It’s the middle of summer and it’s hot, but you won’t let people turn on the A/C.
I'm on board for the most part. With the McDonald's one, I'd like to point out that there are at least three underpaid people involved in the process of receiving, making and delivering the order. The prices went up a lot more than their wages. The people that deserve to go to Heck (or worse) are a lot higher up.