Stick shift is more satisfying and gives better control over your engine :D Besides, I have a low opinion of auto transmissions because of poor reverse gear acceleration coding.
I've seen some rule 34 "huge boob" pics of the mane six where the characters are drawn human in every way except for their coloring and their pony ears. I just find such depictions weird.
Pronounced "Sid-zellia"
I... just don't understand anymore...
Do it, Rockapella!
Speaking of Catherine, I watched 2 different L Ps of it.
That must have taken a while. I'm only watching one and I've still only gotten to The Quadrangle.
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I can drive fine…I just don't like it. I'm paranoid enough *off* of the road >_> (and I have a hard time letting my mistakes go)
I can drive fine…I just don't like it.
Same here
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And you guys most likely know about my first time behind the wheel...
Do it, Rockapella!
So, what do you think of it so far?
The Stray Sheep sequences are boring and the twins are really annoying. I can't keep track of all the sheep/patrons anyway. Other than that, it's interesting.
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@Turtle: Welcome to the world of Mecha-musume :D The concept really got popular in Japan (See also Strike Witches).
Speaking of the 50s, I remember a video we saw in Drivers Ed about it. Things were so unsafe back then.
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@Yeller: The creepy twins who complete each other's sentences and talk in unison? I always thought them to be some kind of mythological Chorus commenting on Vincent's situation.
The creepy twins who complete each other's sentences and talk in unison? I always thought them to be some kind of mythological Chorus commenting on Vincent's situation.
That doesn't make them not annoying.
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