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| quote: | Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Depends on how much you like driving. Personally, I love driving and everything about it. I love the fact you can be as warm or as cold as you like. I love the fact that I can go fast or slow when I want to. I love the slow cruising during hot summer days. I love the blasting down empty streets at night with the windows down and warm wind blowing in your face. I love the adrenaline rush during slippery conditions when you feel the wheels lose traction. I love upshifts. I love the spontaneity that driving allows you. I love the silent trips home when you can just drive and think about whatever. I love the trips with your car full of your friends and the random conversations that ensue. I love how it can be relaxing. I love how it can be exciting. I love how an hour-long errand run can make me feel better when I come back versus how I was feeling when I left. I love the way tunes sound coming out of 6 speakers versus a pair of headphones.
The only thing I don't like is the rushhour traffic, and even then it's only when I'm late for something and stuck in traffic. |
Now this is the pisser... We started off talking about the logistical impact of not having a car, removing all the emotions. Now Dima has highlighted the other side... the adoration of driving.
If we are talking about this, I miss my car every day. I, too, loved the random roadtrips or nipping out to see a friend or taking a drive to clear your head. Zipping around corners as fast as your traction will allow, singing at the top of your lungs (albeit tunelessley), randomly shouting at pedestrians, tooting at drunk people, keeping a spare change of clothes in the boot for those spontaneous overnighters...
All this, of course, in a stickshift.
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