Am I the only one that assumes the wife was driving? OP was asleep on the passenger seat, was woken by their wife for the milestone and took the picture?
For the sake of symmetry, I would’ve liked to see her step it up by 10 or 15 MPH, get in another 85. It is a good, crisp photo though. Can’t fault that.
It’s a pointless phrase that is most often used on the internet.
It is used to whore for attention, because if someone is asking whether or not they are the only one, they should already know that the answer is “no,” yet proceeds to ask anyway. Thus, “am I the only one” disguises a statement of opinion as a question.
Am I the only one that assumes the wife was driving? OP was asleep on the passenger seat, was woken by their wife for the milestone and took the picture?
Yeah, it’s literally in the title.
which means she took this picture while driving 110 km/h
Literally no, read it again: OP
Wife didn’t need to take the picture, she woke OP to take the picture
Technically, nowhere it says she woke OP up.
She just remembered how important this was to OP to the point of either waking OP up and let take a pic, or take a pic on her own.
We will never know…
if op is the one who took the picture then there’s no problem indeed, my bad
For the sake of symmetry, I would’ve liked to see her step it up by 10 or 15 MPH, get in another 85. It is a good, crisp photo though. Can’t fault that.
i swear people on the internet have never driven a car before. you get used to the speed after like 10 seconds
that doesn’t mean you can just take your hands off the wheel to take a picture
it only takes one hand
and all of your attention
“am I the only one” is such a garbage statement. Overused attention seeking hyperbole.
I came to Lemmy to avoid this Reddit shit
Huh? It’s a very commonly-used English expression, nothing remotely related to Reddit
It’s a pointless phrase that is most often used on the internet.
It is used to whore for attention, because if someone is asking whether or not they are the only one, they should already know that the answer is “no,” yet proceeds to ask anyway. Thus, “am I the only one” disguises a statement of opinion as a question.
Am I the only one who came to Lemmy for more of that shit?