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Man, glad to see she doesn't have a severe neck injury. When she turned her head in the last frame of the prior comic, I was expecting some gnarly sideways wiplash or worse.
Man does this evoke memories that I'd rather keep buried. Got T-boned, my car rolled on it's side and then rolled back, mostly thanks to a very tall curb. A street sign nearly skewered through my window in the process; I'm not sure I could have ducked out of the way of that.
Man does this evoke memories that I'd rather keep buried. Got T-boned, my car rolled on it's side and then rolled back, mostly thanks to a very tall curb. A street sign nearly skewered through my window in the process; I'm not sure I could have ducked out of the way of that.
Yeah, about that...(I hope I won't be punched for digging out an old post...)
I have some story for you: did you know that back in days, when my country produced cars, a model called "Maluch" ("the little one") was described by one of European car safety organization (I don't remember which one...) as one of the safest car? Why? Because its front crumple zone was so good, during a crash the engine wasn't touched.
The punchline? "Maluch" has its engine in the back. Do the math...
I have some story for you: did you know that back in days, when my country produced cars, a model called "Maluch" ("the little one") was described by one of European car safety organization (I don't remember which one...) as one of the safest car? Why? Because its front crumple zone was so good, during a crash the engine wasn't touched.
The punchline? "Maluch" has its engine in the back. Do the math...
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