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When i was a kid i did not think i would get old so i was not thinking about what i would be able to, only concentrated on survive the bullying each dayAs a kid what did you think you'd be able to do as a grownup that you actually still suck at?
I'm not very good with 24 hour clocks.
I can't drive (I'm blind in my left eye though and I don't trust myself).
Reading maps.
Motorcycle or scooter, then. They are more dangerous if you crash, but they don't require the same field of view. You can also go slower on a scooter. Definitely thought driving on the left side would be a huge advantage for you as it would make your mirrors useful and provide a sure way to make sure you were in the lines.Most things. I aimed at doing almost everything.
Hmm. Consider getting an American made car, so that you can sit on the left side when you drive.
I suck at this too but I try to stick to men. They generally do the coming on in any case.Hit on women.
They generally do the coming on in any case.
Ouch! Well not the bullying part. 6'3" 250 kind of skirts that issue. Doesn't help with the age thing though.When i was a kid i did not think i would get old so i was not thinking about what i would be able to, only concentrated on survive the bullying each day
As a kid what did you think you'd be able to do as a grownup that you actually still suck at?
I'm not very good with 24 hour clocks.
I can't drive (I'm blind in my left eye though and I don't trust myself).
Reading maps.
As a kid what did you think you'd be able to do as a grownup that you actually still suck at?
I'm not very good with 24 hour clocks.
I can't drive (I'm blind in my left eye though and I don't trust myself).
Reading maps.
There are plenty of people like me who can I just don't trust myself.I once knew a bus driver who was completely blind in 1 eye (cant remember which, it was 40 years ago). The point is, he overcame the problem and learned to compensate to the extent he could take a visually demanding job where public safety is paramount.
Knowing what he did i see no reason why you can't learn to drive safely
As a kid what did you think you'd be able to do as a grownup that you actually still suck at?
I'm not very good with 24 hour clocks.
I can't drive (I'm blind in my left eye though and I don't trust myself).
Reading maps.
As a kid what did you think you'd be able to do as a grownup that you actually still suck at?
I'm not very good with 24 hour clocks.
I can't drive (I'm blind in my left eye though and I don't trust myself).
Reading maps.
There are plenty of people like me who can I just don't trust myself.
No. It could fix the laziness but not the sight.Could surgery fix your blindness?
I was blind in my left eye for about 6 months. Driving kind of sucked, had to turn my head to one side so I could see the entirety of the road like a cyclops. Also distance was hard to judge. Just drove carefully and got used to it.
Whys that, if you don't mind me asking?There are plenty of people like me who can I just don't trust myself.
I am terrible in general at anything motor skills based. I still struggle riding a pedal bike.Whys that, if you don't mind me asking?
I am terrible in general at anything motor skills based. I still struggle riding a pedal bike.
Me too. I'm generally a clutz, I struggle with two wheels be it pedal or motor, I'm terribly scatter brained, but out of all the jobs I've had that involve driving I've accumulated well over 100,000 miles on the job, and tons more worth personal driving. I even have a hard time seeing the road at night under certain circumstances. But I'll be on the road tomorrow, day into night, driving people around town.I am terrible in general at anything motor skills based. I still struggle riding a pedal bike.