First, how do you know it’s a “him” and not a “her”?
Second, the Smart Fortwo is surprisingly roomy inside for such a tiny car. A full size suitcase on the passenger seat and a few personal items in the back storage area is completely reasonable.
Third, there’s no guarantee that any of this even happened. But it’s a lot more plausible than some of the stories posted, especially when you stop making assumptions.
I don’t agree with the other guy but how would you feel if he used she instead of he and I came in and said “First how do you know it’s a “her” and not a “him”??”
Like you’re acting somewhat offended someone might have used the wrong pronouns referring to an unidentified person in a fake story
I’m not offended, I’m just pointing out unfounded assumptions. Such as assuming someone is offended simply because they pointed out unfounded assumptions.
How would anyone fit everything they own in that little car? unless all he owns is the clothes on his back and maybe a water bottle.
In that case no one would notice and no one would make any comment.
seems vampireapologist has daddy issues and imagined that every dad west of the Rocky mountains cared about him.
First, how do you know it’s a “him” and not a “her”?
Second, the Smart Fortwo is surprisingly roomy inside for such a tiny car. A full size suitcase on the passenger seat and a few personal items in the back storage area is completely reasonable.
Third, there’s no guarantee that any of this even happened. But it’s a lot more plausible than some of the stories posted, especially when you stop making assumptions.
I don’t agree with the other guy but how would you feel if he used she instead of he and I came in and said “First how do you know it’s a “her” and not a “him”??”
Like you’re acting somewhat offended someone might have used the wrong pronouns referring to an unidentified person in a fake story
I’m not offended, I’m just pointing out unfounded assumptions. Such as assuming someone is offended simply because they pointed out unfounded assumptions.