when i saw the title of the video i had to do a double take. i couldn't believe that you're getting your license at 28 (i got mine at 17 & im nearly 46 now). i must say that the traffic here in North Dakota where i live isn't comparable to that in LA 😂. lastly, do people actually still wear masks? kinda rare to see them still in public nowadays 😷🤔. congrats tho 🚘🪪
my best friend is that friend at the beginning, so i decided to watch it one time even though i was so bored, it felt like forever… oh, if past me could see where i am now,,,
Holy fucking shit. Chris Howard. Your story and my story are exactly the fucking same. I am also terrified that I'm dreaming/ terrified of dreaming, and this concept was also brought to me via the trauma of this full House episode. The big feet. Fucked me up so bad when I was a kid. For validating me, thank you.
Congratulations on passing!! That's such a huge accomplishment and I'm sure it feels like a huge weight off your shoulders. Can't wait for that day myself. 😊🎉
I'm so hard on myself for not having my license yet either. (I'm 24) I feel so behind. I had no one to help me at 16 and I have the help now with my husband but we need to find the right time to start. Hopefully soon although I also struggle with anxiety and it seems like a lot of people these days are in a rush and suck at driving themselves which scares me to even get behind the wheel. I worry if I'll react to somebody like that quick enough and with a good, harmless reaction while driving to keep everyone safe. It all seems so nerve-racking. Makes me wish I could have started driving around 16 to have been used to all those crazy drivers sooner and be more comfortable with the thought of driving. Oh well. I'll get there someday, at least I hope so. Lol
Dude this is absolutely incredible. I almost feel cheated by not watching this in a movie theater. When can I log this on letterboxd? And serious congrats on getting your license man!! Also now’s as good a time as any for a short story. I actually had a one-question-at-a-time computer test instead of a written test and at one point during my second time taking it, I was literally prompted with the very easy question of “what shape is a stop sign?”… and I made the insane brain fart mistake of clicking “CIRCLE” and it didn’t occur to me that I was wrong until it was too late. On my way out I had to tell the guy at the desk that I promise I know the shape of a stop sign. So yeah, safe to say we all have our dumb little moments when attempting to get our licenses lol. I’m really happy for you!!
Wow! What an amazing watch. The shots were amazing and the story was very well told. That lighting work was some of the best I've seen! Good job on getting the license, hopefully fun road trips await.
Honestly, I relate to this so much. Not only as a person who didn't get their license until their 20s but also a person that struggles with fear and doubt that eat away at the decisions I make. For example, that moment of frustration in the car has happened to me multiple times over the course of my career changes the last three years. Most recently, I gained a job while getting let go from another. (partially because of my disabilities making my job difficult). But that moment of I wanted this to be the moment that I made everything work and it doesn't. It is so frustrating as an adult because as an adult, it's higher stakes. But coming out the other side of that and recognizing that it could be a blessing. For something better. That kind of hope is infectious, and it affected me. Many thanks. And Congratulations 🎊 🎉
I'm in a similar place to you (albeit a little older) so it's great to see you pass - congratulations! It gives me some hope! Also it is wild that you guys don't need L plates to show you're a learner.
Chris oh my god this was so good! Driving was the scariest thing in the world to me for the longest time, too. I didn't start learning until I was 21, not because I wanted to but because I needed to. Didn't get my license until a couple years ago. All of the same anxieties you expressed in here are very relatable. Super proud of you, for real!
congrats! i turn 40 this year and i'm working on my pilots license so i know the struggle lol. also your audio levels are super low on this one; no hate just providing some feedback lol
12:21 This man with young children who need a fatherly figure will not make an orphan of my 21 year old, married daughter (I think Theo is 21 I don’t remember)
We change our ways as we grow up. While I am saddened that you are no longer part of our movement. You are free to live your life as you see fit. And that doesn’t have to align with Torah. You embraced a life that you now denounce. Wearing a kippah and tzit tzit. In your daily life set you apart. You have proven everything oponents of messianic Judaism say we will eventually be. Your parents divorce and engaging with a foreign woman that does not share our values have taken you away from Hashem’s path. I hope that one day you find yourself in a better place if not back with the good guys. Be blessed n Yeshua’s name.