“Her face was like a carwreck…
…I couldn’t help but look…”
The other day, I was driving to Michael’s Arts and Crafts Store in the pouring rain when I realized that the lane I was in was at almost a standstill. Now, I am admittedly not a very good driver, so at one block away from my destination, when given the choice between waiting it out and risking the changing of lanes into oncoming traffic from a stopped position….
I choose waiting it out.
That’s when I saw smoke coming out of Pat & Oscars. Inching forward to the corner, I was then not too surprised to see a firetruck and caution tape wrapped around the back side of the building.
In all of my curiosity, it wasn’t until the person behind me honked that I realized the light was green.
Rubbernecker!
That’s when I came to the realization — I am guilty of one of the worst driving crimes out there: rubbernecking.
But, in an effort to justify my actions, I came up with this analogy:
Rubbernecking is very similar to an amusement park ride
Case Point #1: The long lines
First, one is subjected to unbearably long lines, inching forward little by little to the ultimate destination.
At some point in both waits, you say to yourself “this better be good.”
Case Point #2: The short satisfaction
Whether it is being hurtled through space for 30 seconds, or realizing that you did not just wait 1 hour to drive 2 miles simply because people are trying to torture you — knowing that your wait wasn’t in vain, somehow makes it all worth it.
Am I the only one that feels a sick sense of placidity and a need to look when I realize that I’ve been in traffic for 10 times longer than I should because of an accident?
Or are there other reasons why people rubberneck?
Do you rubberneck? If so, why?
…I feel… so guilty.
Sorry for sucking
Who here likes puzzles?
Today’s entry kind of sucked, so I present you with this riddle: The Crimson Room.
Find all the clues by clicking around and solving the puzzles to get out of the room to reach the vermillion room. My roommate sent this to me a while back and it afforded me half an hour of fun and frustration. I hope it will entertain you as much.
For full sized version (easier clickin): Click Here
Home page of Crimson Room Creator: Takagism
Additional Rooms Found Here:
Note, everything is in chronological order, so do the crimson room first,then the viridian room then the blue chamber for best story flow.
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Kim
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