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The first car I ever drove was a stick shift, though it was also the only car I ever drove with a stick shift. It was my uncle's, and it broke down right afterwards and he sold it off. So I have a basic idea of how to drive stick, I just never really got used to it enough to develop a feel for it.
 
I learned how to fool my SSD drive to think it had 800 terabytes of storage and now I can fill up a 64gb thumb drive with 3tb of storage space at a 50gb/s transfer speed and it can also serve as a hot plate while doing it
 
I can apparently "hold my liquor" well for a slightly above average-sized female who has not been drinking for very long (as in I have no built-up tolerance).

My eye shape is "almond." I discovered this in high school when my friend randomly asked me during class if I had any problems seeing or what my "vision looked like." I said no and asked why, because dude what? And she said it was because "my eyes look half closed all the time." So yes my eyes look do permanently half-lidded, but I can see fine. When I make it it a point to notice I can see my eyelashes (though I also have long lashes).
 
My eye shape is "almond." I discovered this in high school when my friend randomly asked me during class if I had any problems seeing or what my "vision looked like." I said no and asked why, because dude what? And she said it was because "my eyes look half closed all the time." So yes my eyes look do permanently half-lidded, but I can see fine. When I make it it a point to notice I can see my eyelashes (though I also have long lashes).
That's actually called "hooded eyes."
 
(At least) one time, I was the antithesis of the woke eight-year-old well before that was even a thing.

Basically, my leftist dad explained what communism was to nine-year-old me, just saying it was this system where everybody's equal as everything is public property and everyone has the same standard of living regardless of job; to paraphrase my immediate response, it was "How's that remotely equal? That just means the people in charge own/control literally everything while everyone else is extremely poor and owns nothing. And what's the point of working hard if you don't get any benefit from it?"

Unlike the aforementioned woke eight-year-old where the parent immediately says that's exactly right, my dad had to stop and think about what I said before admitting I kind of had a point there.
 
As a Britbong I have never understood why you burgers have such a hard on for automatic transmissions. They're less fuel efficient and hamper performance as well.
Manual shifting is fun on a motorbike but in a car it just stresses me out. I might have to get used to it though, by the sounds of it 💸
 
Manual shifting is fun on a motorbike but in a car it just stresses me out. I might have to get used to it though, by the sounds of it 💸

It's so easy to get used to though. And in a nice enough car it feels better. More satisfying. VrrrrrrRRRRRRRRRRRR *clutch* *change gear* VVVrrrrrrrrRRRRRRRRRR etc.
 
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