The blinds in the rear window sold me.
The blinds in the rear window sold me.
I do love how the 1st cop didn't bother getting her out of the car, but instead waved his gun around and approached the woman like he was about to take down a bank robber who had shot up the town. Ahh, well, high school educated people aren't the best employees.
Hahahahaha — Honestly it looks like she's having an orgasm at some points. The stark contrast between her reactions and how calm the old guy is is fucking hysterical. Thank you for this Travis, you made my morning.
The seatbelt hold was one of my personal favorites...
Hahaha, that bottom one is just fantastic. It's like James May just came up from snorting a giant line of snow...
I don't use my twitter account — but if I were going to start, I'd start by following Niki. Haha, what a freaking amazing job.
Do want... badly.
And the cogs rattle on... really though, I don't understand why the MILLIONS of chinese don't start a civil war...
Bought it for my 360, and I totally plan on getting it for my PC. Just like I did with GTA IV.
People who wanted to do the crime with them, would still get them. Ask Chicago about how a "no guns" policy is working for them.
Exactly. Like I said, I get anxious if I don't know whats going on around me. And honestly, I think that's a good thing. I'm not paranoid — I just like knowing what's going on.
Except for... again... the amount of content readily available has increased by a factor of 10 or more....
Umm — Besides you missing, again, my point.
The printing press was invented in the middle of the 15th century, and was ludicrously slow and expensive to use. So.. I'd say we haven't been distracted by reading for the better part of our history.
In any case, a newspaper is very limited, and I bet you anything they…
Exactly. People have been unobservant for ages — only now, it's getting worse as its more accessible and more engrossing. I'm not nostalgic about anything — in fact, the opposite. I'm worried about our future, especially as we become more and more and more connected.
Don't get me wrong, that's great on one level, but…
True enough, and that's definitely your prerogative. But, I can only see situations becoming much worse than this as the people absorbed by their devices grow in number.
Yah, and it's extremely disheartening that I don't see any fix for it. It comes down to your personality. If you're introverted, heavily so, chances are you'll be face deep in your phone. If you're more extroverted, you'll probably be looking around / chatting with someone. So... I guess it speaks to the point that…
You can't know the unknowns, and that's the whole point of the article.
There's almost no way to prevent a crazy guy from committing a crazy action. So, although it would be nice to not have to worry — I take a realistic point of view, and see that life is bat shit insane sometimes, and you need to be aware of your…
Yup, exactly.
I don't play games on my phone (I find them all to be pretty dang boring)... there's no apps I really get a kick out of (not for long at least), and internet browsing is best done on anyone of my three PCs (work, work laptop, and home).
The day-to-day hustle and bustle of people is MUCH, MUCH more…
I've met some bat-shit-insane people that were still a joy to speak with. I just know as we advance evermore into our technology dependency, we're going to see much, much less human interaction... it's already pretty fucking abysmal.
True — but we can draw this line any which way.
What if a guy with a CC was texting on his phone and could of stopped the guy / shot the guy.
I'm not going to argue the bigger points, but mainly just say that more people being aware than less, is always a good thing. ; )
Honestly, it baffles me why so many people are absolutely absorbed by their phones / electronic devices.
I personally like being aware of what's going on around me. Not being aware actually makes me anxious. Plus, it's genuinely disappointing to be in a crowded place where everyone is off in their digital worlds...…