I'm not sure it's all that unusual, looking at the thread and from people I know. I certainly listen to metal when I want to forget about dem feels, and it works. It's so intense it makes you forget about all that shit.sextus the crazy said:Heavy Metal. As the Trucker from Cowboy Bebop said "It's called Heavy Metal and it's some of the most soothing stuff in the world." (paraphrased)
Really? Driving does the exact opposite for me! Although, that said, night driving when no one's around is nice, it's just when there are those other people on roads trying to kill you I have a problem with.an annoyed writer said:I like driving. Sometimes I just sneak out at night just to go and drive, nothing else, no objective, just drive. Helps that I've got a decently designed and well-upkept vehicle that has a terrific sound system (I CAN HEAR EVERYTHING) but yeah, I enjoy driving cars, period.
Yeah, when I first started I was kinda like that. Nervous wreck. But as I drove more and more, and found my comfort zones within my car and got comfortable with other people on the road, I started finding it really enjoyable. That being said, I do like it when no-one else is on the road. I love driving in at night, in the rain for that reason.Zantos said:Really? Driving does the exact opposite for me! Although, that said, night driving when no one's around is nice, it's just when there are those other people on roads trying to kill you I have a problem with.an annoyed writer said:I like driving. Sometimes I just sneak out at night just to go and drive, nothing else, no objective, just drive. Helps that I've got a decently designed and well-upkept vehicle that has a terrific sound system (I CAN HEAR EVERYTHING) but yeah, I enjoy driving cars, period.
OT: I find solitaire really relaxing. It helps sooth me. I feel soothed by it. Particularly after driving.
I was car-less for a while, since I lost my Saturn SW in a bad accident last September. That thing was a piece of shit, so don't ever think of getting one. I also heard that Volkswagens are terrific vehicles, though I find it funny that you mention the Passat: I recently saw a Passat that that the "P" and the "at" removed from it's rear badge, so it simply read "ass". It was funny.Vegosiux said:Eh, just a plain ol' Nissan Micra, or well, did until it lost its soul through the exhaust pipe (or wherever those souls go). Am car-less at the moment, but I never complain if I'm voted a designated driver at least.an annoyed writer said:Yeah, you're not alone. Out of curiosity, what do you drive? Me, I drive a 2000 Chevrolet Blazer, which I've called Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, and it is my baby. It's one of my favorite vehicles, and my favorite out of the cars I've driven and owned. Great handling, MPG, and comfort. Hell, at the moment I'm working on upgrading its audio system (Pioneer makes amazing speakers for what you pay) and all I have left to do there is figuring out subwoofer placement and installation. Next on my list is softening up the suspension just a tad more.
The car I felt best driving though? Was a Volkswagen Passat.