the objects in mirror may be closer than they appear fucks with me. my family ran a junkyard, and as a child/teen, i was always hanging out within its borders and exploring old cars and trucks for treasure. that form of the phrase is burned in my memory. you’ll never convince me it wasn’t something that existed.
i was taught to spell dilemma as dilemna too, but that may be explainable. it’s not like every old textbook from the 80s is on annasarchive.
the objects in mirror may be closer than they appear fucks with me. my family ran a junkyard, and as a child/teen, i was always hanging out within its borders and exploring old cars and trucks for treasure. that form of the phrase is burned in my memory. you’ll never convince me it wasn’t something that existed.
i was taught to spell dilemma as dilemna too, but that may be explainable. it’s not like every old textbook from the 80s is on annasarchive.
Are you trying to say it’s supposed to be “may” instead of “are”?
Who said that phrase didnt exist?
Well, that’s good because it did exist. Do they not put that in the side mirrors any more?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Objects_in_mirror_are_closer_than_they_appear
Wait, is that not how it has always been printed on mirrors?
I mean they literally have it centered as a focal point of the T-Rex chase scene in the original Jurassic Park.