Driving when the Sun has not risen isn't the best thing to do, especially when you're driving a vehicle with no windscreen nor any doors. I've been doing that recently and here's why I made the latter statement. In the night, many flying bugs will be roaming the airspace (that explains why i see so many bats around). When you're going at say 50km/h, that would mean the bug that's in your vector of travel would hit your face with at least that velocity. Ouch. Small bugs normally make sting like feelings. Bigger bugs will smack right in your face and make you twitch involuntarily and THAT's DANGEROUS because your attention has been momentarily diverted which could cause your vehicle to swerve and perhaps end up in the drain like a certain someone I know. Zomg. There're other hazards as well which i thought of whilst driving. Normally, i'd yawn while driving because it can be boring. In the night... geex.. wouldn't that mean you'd be getting bugs in your throat? O.O gross. What if that big bug which hit my face so hard got into my throat. EARGH. So that's that. Damn. I think im going to read up on my redox notes. And now, since abby isnt online, I shall go back to listening stories about our orphange and perhaps go visit it with Selphie and gang. =)
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