Most of my commute is down from the mountainous area of my state, so I don’t mind the windy backroads at all. It kind of does end up being a highlight of my day at Soul Sucking Job LLC.
Driving can be therapeutic in a way that’s hard to describe. I could find some sort of satisfaction driving almost anything; bus, forklift, riding mower, Zamboni… something about steering a machine around a space just scratches the itch. It helps if you have the right vehicle and a manual transmission to maximize the stimming potential.
I wouldnt impose this on all of society, but I’m sure there are others like this, that’s why so many people dream of being a bus driver
There are so many people for which driving is the favorite part of their day.
Many of whom also suck at driving
they think they are “good” at driving because they pass a bunch of cars every time they drive but very few pass them. Mario Kart mentality
Everyone is 12
Most of my commute is down from the mountainous area of my state, so I don’t mind the windy backroads at all. It kind of does end up being a highlight of my day at Soul Sucking Job LLC.
driving like rallycross is fun, a suburban commute is hell and anyone who genuinely likes that needs reeducation
Driving can be therapeutic in a way that’s hard to describe. I could find some sort of satisfaction driving almost anything; bus, forklift, riding mower, Zamboni… something about steering a machine around a space just scratches the itch. It helps if you have the right vehicle and a manual transmission to maximize the stimming potential.
I wouldnt impose this on all of society, but I’m sure there are others like this, that’s why so many people dream of being a bus driver
I recently started working out heel toe shifting and it’s super fun.
Especially the person who would rather watch tiktok videos instead of focusing on driving their Kia Telluride or whatever
Same reason I love sailing at night. Just pure nothing but the view.
The venn diagram of people who like their suburban commute and divorced dads is a circle.
Never met anyone miserable enough to say this out loud