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So I suppose there is never any traffic jam around you. Neat.
Near you. No. Because you scream all the time. No one dares to come to a hold close to you.
You should see what happens when i scream at airplanes
Well I guess I'm just plane crazy
I used to drive very defensively. Then general traffic happened. I'm now this weird thing that goes slightly over the speed limit on highways, but is generally careful everywhere else. Just doesn't seem that way because I'm easily distracted :/ (I try dammit)
Once I move I'm planning on using my bike more often. I'm looking for a place much closer to work so I could do that without ending up a wreck upon arrival.
Are you sure you won't change your mind? Because no other 15 year old would say that. XD; Unless...you live in the big city, in which case, I don't blame you. ^^; I suppose that to the average American, especially if you're one of the losers like me who live in the suburbs, your car is your castle. It gives you a sense of temporary freedom. If I made more money, I would move to the big city...but then again, I hate public transportation. XD;
And there was this huge traffic jam on the expressway, with mostly trucks.
And did you know that some people bring guns on the expressway?! But that's Chicago for you. :/
Unless you live in a heavily populated city like NYC, owning or having ready access to a car is a necessary evil. I was in no rush to get my own car during high school as my best friend had a car so I just road with him all the time but once I got to college in a rural area where everyone split for the weekend, it became a necessity. Having my own car nowadays has allowed me to choose where I wanted to live and I would be lying if I said driving this every day wasn't fun