ROAD RUMBLER
t’s crazy the snippets of information that the human brain can process, store, and replay at any given moment, even when your consciousness has no solid recollection of the exact moment you experienced it. Being in and around cars for more than five minutes teaches you a thing or two that you don’t even know you’ve unwittingly learned. You could be in the middle of nowhere and instantly recognize the familiar aroma of avgas whipping across your nostrils as it’s poured down a fuel neck. Fast-moving figures far off in the distance can be easily identified solely by their silhouettes. The bitter taste of burnt rubber fills your mouth, and your lungs know to slow your breathing just enough for you not to choke on the lack
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