Does a car change your life?
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Started by triplesix
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Feb 2005
It seems that when people get a car there confidence level sky rockets. **** seem to not be as scared to holla at a girl as they were when they didnt have a a car. This might sound stupid but doesnt a car change your life?
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Really, it's a double edge sword.
You may get more attention when you have the car but you'd also have to look to see if people are using you just for that reason.
In this case you'd have to know who your true friends are.
All in all, I still have to say yes
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YEAH CAUSE GUYS THAT HAVE THE HIGH PRICE CARS AND TRUCKS THINK THAT THEY ARE THE ****WHEN THEY GET THOSE CAUSE SO I THINK IT DOES AFFECT PEOPLE AND THEIR LIVES
****I get car happy. But I don't be trying to pick up anybody. I just want look cute and flash my clean car. 8)
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A car makes you think, because all of a sudden, you've got a new responsiblity. You gotta take care of it, just like it was a pet. Feed it, clean it, keep the level straight and make sure your insurance is good on it.
Does it changfe your life, though? Nah, but it does make life alot more conveinent.
It can change your life, but not in the way that marriage, death, kids, etc. does. It also depends how you are with it, what kind you have, how things went before you had it, what you have to use it for, etc. etc.
In high school, it was definitely a big thing to finally get your car. I never worried about gettin used because I charged EVERYBODY gas money, even my closest friends. But in college, I won't really say it means quite as much when you live on campus, or if everything you go to is in reasonable distance or if your friends have cars. It just makes things a lot more convenient, and makes you a lot lazier. I drive to places that are only 10 minutes away in walking.
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R-Tistic wrote:It can change your life, but not in the way that marriage, death, kids, etc. does. It also depends how you are with it, what kind you have, how things went before you had it, what you have to use it for, etc. etc. In high school, it was definitely a big thing to finally get your car. I never worried about gettin used because I charged EVERYBODY gas money, even my closest friends. But in college, I won't really say it means quite as much when you live on campus, or if everything you go to is in reasonable distance or if your friends have cars. It just makes things a lot more convenient, and makes you a lot lazier. I drive to places that are only 10 minutes away in walking.

