Sunday, November 2, 2014

Someone Is Always Staring Exploration #41

Before Pixar came out with the Cars franchise I was the kid who imagined cars had personalities, in fact sometimes I still do it today. Unlike in the Cars films though, I saw the eyes through the headlights and not the windshield.
With this car I see a calm and collected face, but something a bit more stern and rough around the edges. It makes me think of a high position, if we want to give leader ranks to it, not exactly the head position but the person right below the leader, the guy who enforces all of the rules.
And with this car I can see a villain, with its wide eyes and almost threatening mouth. It has a menacing look to it. I could see it in a horror film being the car which randomly turns its headlights on and vrooms the engine despite no one being in the car. And there is just something about it that tells me it has a British accent, just because all villains are British right? 
Now hopefully this doesn't distract, or potentially creep, you out when you're out driving. We don't need anymore distractions when we're out driving, save it for when you're the passenger in the backseat of a car.




1 comment:

  1. I believe cars have personalities, too. I know I'm not alone when I say that sports cars are snobby and think they're better than everyone else. Monster trucks crave attention and want to turn heads, which is exactly why I pay them no attention. And, Jeeps just want to cruise and have fun. Right? Like you, I always imagined the headlights on a car as the eyes, not the windshield like the movie Cars portrays. Have you seen any cars around with eyelashes or pupils in the headlights? Some people think it looks so stupid, but I think it's fun!

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