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I guess driving at the speed limit annoys some people (especially Audi and BMW drivers). They think they are very important and always need to drive faster than is allowed, tailgating others if they can't overtake.
I'm not specifically doing it to annoy them but I take pleasure knowing they are annoyed.
I didn't think I had one, but when I read yours I remembered mine.
If I see someone parked carelessly all the way over in the side of the space, I'll park nice and neatly right in the middle of the space next to them, not allowing any extra space for their selfishness. I'm OK with squeezing in and out, and my car is much older and less valuable than any of theirs if they damage it, so I feel like I'm doing society a small service by making my weird passive-aggressive point this way.