Today's post of What's Inside My Car is the generic or stereotypical female car owner. There is a cluster of items hanging in the rear-view mirror which definitely obstructed the front windshield's view. I don't understand how people can hang things from their mirrors and feel comfortable enough to see well while driving. I gasped when I saw the Bowling Green headband considering where I attend school. Apparently my job location is the closest dealership for most people. There was also a Beauty and the Beast CD and another CD but I don't recognize it at all. To match the stereotypical female driver, there was also plenty of pens and a pretty highlighter, fake flowers, and perfume.
Pictures exceed at describing something that is too indescribable for words. Of course there are ways words can shed light onto subjects but a picture has a certain way with creating a physical connection to the subject matter. It is easy to say that Alice fell down a rabbit hole filled with a list of things with a list of colors. A step further, a picture can show how Alice LOOKED as she fell instead of how she felt while falling. Words are great but a picture adds a new perspective.
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
What's Inside My Car: Stereotypical Female Drvier
Today's post of What's Inside My Car is the generic or stereotypical female car owner. There is a cluster of items hanging in the rear-view mirror which definitely obstructed the front windshield's view. I don't understand how people can hang things from their mirrors and feel comfortable enough to see well while driving. I gasped when I saw the Bowling Green headband considering where I attend school. Apparently my job location is the closest dealership for most people. There was also a Beauty and the Beast CD and another CD but I don't recognize it at all. To match the stereotypical female driver, there was also plenty of pens and a pretty highlighter, fake flowers, and perfume.
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