A memory implanted in my mind happened during my college years. I was about to cross a one-way street and checked the way that traffic would be coming, seeing nothing. When I stared crossing I was inches away from getting slammed by a car going the wrong way. The adrenaline honed my senses enough that I got a good look at the driver -- a confused looking middle aged Asian woman.
Shit, another memory came up. I was driving through an intersection in the leftmost lane (which is a straight lane) when the car adjacent to me in an outer lane decided to turn left. I am not sure how I managed to brake in time though my brakes did not sound very happy at that procedure. In my young fury I turned after them and tailed them in order to get a good look at the driver -- oh boy, another Asian woman.
The only two near-disastrous vehicular situations in my life were all spurred by Asian women being clueless retards.
Bro I remember watching these Asian chicks slowly back up and hit a car repeatedly in a big parking lot. Then they chinged a lot at each other trying to figure out next steps. I just stood there laughing and watching because it's just so poetic.
One time, I was driving my father's car to a train and bus parking lot close to an airport, because the plan was for him to take the car back home once his plane landed, and I would take the bus to the city, then use the train in the evening to get back home. Before he left on his trip, he told me: "If anything happens to that car, I'll kill you." (Probably figuratively.)
So right before the train parking lot, there was a 3-way traffic light. I stopped at the red light, waited until it turned green, then accelerated normally. About 2 seconds after I crossed the intersection, in my rear view mirror, I saw a car going way too fast coming from the perpendicular direction, ignoring the light that was still red in her direction, driving over the sidewalk, over the grass, and hitting a tree. A few minutes later, as the bus was passing by the same intersection, I saw that it was an asian woman that seemed to be in her mid thirties and who seemed extremely dizzy that had gotten out of the car. No idea what led to her losing control like that.
A memory implanted in my mind happened during my college years. I was about to cross a one-way street and checked the way that traffic would be coming, seeing nothing. When I stared crossing I was inches away from getting slammed by a car going the wrong way. The adrenaline honed my senses enough that I got a good look at the driver -- a confused looking middle aged Asian woman.
Shit, another memory came up. I was driving through an intersection in the leftmost lane (which is a straight lane) when the car adjacent to me in an outer lane decided to turn left. I am not sure how I managed to brake in time though my brakes did not sound very happy at that procedure. In my young fury I turned after them and tailed them in order to get a good look at the driver -- oh boy, another Asian woman.
The only two near-disastrous vehicular situations in my life were all spurred by Asian women being clueless retards.
Can confirm. Asian women are the worst drivers. I encounter them daily
Bro I remember watching these Asian chicks slowly back up and hit a car repeatedly in a big parking lot. Then they chinged a lot at each other trying to figure out next steps. I just stood there laughing and watching because it's just so poetic.
Man, I watched an Asian woman back into a car trying to parallel park with about four car-lengths of space to maneuver.
To be more specific, these have to be Chinese, right?
One time, I was driving my father's car to a train and bus parking lot close to an airport, because the plan was for him to take the car back home once his plane landed, and I would take the bus to the city, then use the train in the evening to get back home. Before he left on his trip, he told me: "If anything happens to that car, I'll kill you." (Probably figuratively.)
So right before the train parking lot, there was a 3-way traffic light. I stopped at the red light, waited until it turned green, then accelerated normally. About 2 seconds after I crossed the intersection, in my rear view mirror, I saw a car going way too fast coming from the perpendicular direction, ignoring the light that was still red in her direction, driving over the sidewalk, over the grass, and hitting a tree. A few minutes later, as the bus was passing by the same intersection, I saw that it was an asian woman that seemed to be in her mid thirties and who seemed extremely dizzy that had gotten out of the car. No idea what led to her losing control like that.