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Like a common trash panda.

That is an awesome illustration, classy AF.

Ack! I studied this with genuine scientific interest for ten minutes and it’s from a goddamn video game!?

Say, that does sound pretty disarming. I might try that.

That is a new one on me. Actually, I think I’ve seen truckers communicate with their hazards to say things like, “Go ahead and merge in front of me. I see you.”

We kind of do that in the US. At least some of us do. I do. But, I think it’s far from universal and not as strong as a more specific gesture could be.

I’ve experienced similar. Someone honked at me about a year ago because I didn’t creep up as traffic settled at a red light (the light hadn’t changed, the driving behind me was literally just mad that I didn’t scoot my car up an extra 10 feet).

I’m much more interested in a universal gesture for “oops, sorry!” or “that was my bad, I honestly didn’t see you and apologize, fellow motorist!”

I frequently give a big, full-arm extension, thumbs-down to any motorist screaming down my 25mph residential street when I’m out walking the dogs. It warms my heart to think it’s actually ruining anyone’s day.

Learn something new every day. Neat.

Now that she’s officially thrown her hat (voice/opinion) into the discussion, I’m sure the magnifying glasses will be at her door shortly, as seems to be trend with these things.

That’s literally what her show is about. Why judge on shit you admittedly know nothing about?

The title may be [scrolls up to check] “The Star,” but I’ll never retain that in memory. It will always be “Nativity through its Ass” to me, forever.

Don’t forget Robin Hood, a seemingly underrated disney classic. Most people dislike it but I’m not sure why.

I was actually just pondering the other day if a true military-setting comedy could be made today, such as the likes of MASH. Everything related to combat seems deadly serious today. I have no idea if it’s always been that way, but I was baffled when I actually looked up the premise of Hogan’s Heros (due to Simpsons

“Smart-ass joins the army” stopped being funny with Beetle Bailey. Coincidentally, that’s also where it started.

Good stuff. Especially noteworthy to me is the incident at 4:07 in the second video, which definitely seems to illustrate that these big trucks can’t just pull an evasive maneuver to avoid the idiots—the results of trying far worse than just uglying up the back of a car.

It’s better than gold because on top of that, more people will have health insurance (unwittingly thanks to Obama’s ACA).

I was in this same situation recently, though fortunately with a better outcome! I was waiting in traffic when I noticed the car behind me creeping up. The driving was staring into his phone and I guess just wasn’t applying enough brake pressure.