28/F trans lefty sheep thing. I stream, I edit video, I play guilty gear and struggle to wake up in the morning.
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exclamatia
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I hate cars. I am deeply opposed to cars. To the fault of one antisemite millionaire reich-humper who lobbied to make cars the only possible way to locomote in America, we deal with -

Ahem.

A minimum of 30k US traffic fatalities per year since Ford died in 47, the countless wars fought and lives lost over Capitalism's addiction to oil, risk of irreparable cognitive damage inflicted upon anyone born before the banning of leaded gasoline, lackluster or nonexistant public transit in anywhere but dense cities, and an entire industry based around the production, purchase, use, insurance, repair, and eventual wasteful scrapping of these one-ton blights on humanity, as well as the billions spent razing homes and nature to make way for freeways and interstates. Not to mention the countless tales of union busting, safety regulation skirting, and just crimes upon crimes committed by every single automotive manufacturer under the sun.

B U T.

Have you ever drifted cool in a video game? :)



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in reply to @exclamatia's post:

I have long feared the driving, both in real life and in video games. I have difficult explaining why "Buck Up and Drive's" presentation obliterates all my self-imposed racing game barriers, but it does. I haven't quite pulled the trigger on it but it's the racing game I'm closest to getting, and this post is pushing me closer, still.

It's honestly not even a """racing""" game, more like an infinite runner with some "You Should Be Going Fast" mechanics. Play on a high resolution if possible. It makes oncoming cars (obstacles) much easier to avoid. Wonderful game to just lose an hour to every now and again. Same with OutRun2.