slowlycrazy
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slowlycrazy

Agreed. Pictures tell an opposite story: meant to put it in reverse, but put it in drive instead.

To be fair social media made her about 100x worse in this regard 

They’re a teenager on learner’s permit, everyone is aware they’re not ready to drive on their own”

Reverse?  Are we sure?  Seems to be the location of the parking spots and the intact fence on the opposite side indicate something entirely different happened....

This is definitely an automatic equipped car and it is really quite easy to see what gear one is in.

I guess it’s totaled, so who cares?

More than most people will ever know.

Anyone miss the good old days before the internet and social media when teenagers did stupid stuff like this and only a few people ever knew?

Finally, a kid that can drive themselves to school and all their activities alone!

Every car I own runs. The Boxster is currently in pieces, but it’s inside my garage. If you don’t know, keep my name out ya mouth.

Yuck.

a horror movie that focuses specifically on showing very grotesque and disturbing violations or mutilations of the human body. Think: Alien, The Human Centipede, Rosemary’s Baby — stuff where fucking up a human body is the centerpiece of the movie 

What the fuck is a “body horror” film?

None, and they’re VERY unhappy about it.

What control do you have over what someone else does on their private property? 

Why is it any business of yours? If you don’t want to see neighbor’s stuff, you should buy 40 acres way out in the country.

I can’t even imagine buying a house anymore...

I also showed my Pao, too. That’s easily half the value of a Spyker. But you’re right, there aren’t a lot of good examples, because, as I said, almost everyone hides fasteners.

It’s telling that the only modern example of “good exposed fasteners” Jason could find is on a handbuilt supercar with a retro interior covered in shiny shit.

But that’s the real core of the problem: WHY do we associate hidden fasteners with quality? It in no way is evidence of quality, and showing actually high-quality fasteners would say so much more. Why can’t we break this silly belief?