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  1. In the states, if you don't drive a car, you're clearly regarded as insane. I have a car, but I take the bus to the gym because my cars fuel consumption is measured in gallons per mile instead of the other way around. When I walk to the bus station, there's one intersection I have to wait at, and while I'm standing there, people stare at me. I can only assume they're thinking 'Wh-...why doesn't he have a car? Does he know what they are? Is he Amish?'. I've started countering their stares by shouting really awful things, like 'STEPPING ON VAGINAS WITH CLEATS', or 'mangoesTING BLOODY DIARRHEA INTO YOUR MOTHERS cherries HOLE'. I'm not sure what purpose this serves, but I do it anyway.

    Friday, 05-Aug-11 01:25:39 UTC from web
    1. @engelhardt Watch the language please... (also, wat o.o)

      Friday, 05-Aug-11 01:30:03 UTC from web
      1. @loak I don't even think anyone cares about that rule anymore. :|

        Friday, 05-Aug-11 01:31:20 UTC from web
        1. @starshine Kinda sad ain't it? :/

          Friday, 05-Aug-11 01:31:33 UTC from web
    2. @engelhardt Kind of depends on what part of the country you're in. Around here, some people look at car drivers as if they are personally responsible for killing the Earth, every tree on it, and all the millions and billions of little furry creatures that all resemble Bambi. I actually went a year and a half without driving, at one point, and very few people found it at all unusual.

      Friday, 05-Aug-11 01:37:00 UTC from MuSTArDroid