I wish I wasn’t a coward with horror games. I’m a fan of horror movies, but something about controlling a character in frightening scenarios just stresses me out beyond enjoyment. Neat list though (even if there’s only a handful on it I might play).
I wish I wasn’t a coward with horror games. I’m a fan of horror movies, but something about controlling a character in frightening scenarios just stresses me out beyond enjoyment. Neat list though (even if there’s only a handful on it I might play).
Just booked a work trip on American like 30 minutes ago. Cool cool cool
I was under the impression that Google Maps will work without data as long as you input your destination while you have it. Still a problem if you’re making multiple stops, but I think if you’re just going from point A to point B, it will still get you there even if you lose signal along the way.
Yeah, as tall as trucks are getting, a step doesn’t seem like a bad idea.
100%. In those scenarios an excuse is just a reason they don’t like or agree with.
And this is exactly why I made the distinction. I 100% agree for scenarios where two lanes merge into one. I was spelling out situations where two lanes go in different directions (like an exit lane, as mentioned by OP, or an interstate split). If one lane/side is backing up, a driver intentionally going all the way…
The definitely for “Rendy” sounds suspiciously like it was written by someone named Rendy.
I brought it up 1) because OP mentioned exits in his post and 2) I feel like aforementioned asshats will use incorrectly use the concept of zipper merging to justify their asshattery. Granted, to your point, asshats are going to do it anyways. I guess I just don’t want any non-asshats to mistakenly become asshats due…
Zipper merging is great for a lane ending (even though it only really works if everyone is in on it), but it’s not for an exit only lane or lane split. That is to say, if a driver is blocking an otherwise free flowing lane because they’re trying to merge into a backed up lane at the last second, they suck and should…
Yeah I also bought through CarMax earlier this year and had a pretty positive experience. Just cross-shopping Carvana and Vroom while I was looking, the prices seemed pretty comparable, and the vehicle conditions at CarMax seemed a step above (Vroom especially had some rough looking offerings).
Ghostbusters feels like it belongs here. Also, maybe it’s scarier than I remember (it’s been awhile since I’ve seen it), but all the Twilight talk makes me think of Interview with the Vampire.
I get that blacked out is a bit overdone, but to my eye that 2022 model looks SO much better than the 2014 you posted. To each their own of course.
Just out of curiosity, is there something about ACC that you don’t like? Or do you just find it unnecessary?
My toddler son, for some reason, latched onto Onward for a few months span last year, and I have to admit, even after seeing it (or at least parts of it) dozens of times, I still like it. Granted, I’m a sucker for father/son (and it turns out fatherly-brother/son) stories, but I thought it was a great, and I hate…
We’ll get a good reminder when we have the follow-up 9000 lb rocket ships being piloted by distracted suburbanites.
100%. I like my iPhone. I like CarPlay. I have no desire for either to do anything beyond control media, navigation, and phone calls.
Really dig these. The only omission that popped to mind on the party list is Whodini - “Freaks Come Out at Night”. Also I feel like Billie Eilish - “Bury a Friend” is spookier than “Bad Guy”, but also a bit less of a party song, so maybe on the actual scary playlist?
6'4" here too. I managed to snuggly fit in the driver seat of an NC back when I was in college (probably around ~13 years ago). I’ve tried recently sitting in both the driver and passenger seat of an ND, and no dice.
Edit: NVM, my brain was thinking E55.
Do people actually notice how many spaces are after a period? I can’t say that I’ve ever once looked at an email (or, silly me, Slack) and taken note of post-punctuation spacing.