
There is a few missing stories due to the drive I have, because everything is still what it seems. That picture is from a cars and coffee I was supposed to write about, but why would I promote an event I don't even get paid from just inspiration? The reason being is due to the lack of purpose people have showing up there, now I am not saying no one there doesn't have a purpose being there. I will tell you I enjoy a lot of automotive events cars and coffee is one of them, but there is a few I've been to which I could spend hours writing about. I'd rather write about fifty cars that I have seen at these events across the USA now I will admit this is a correction ,because Arizona car culture decided to get a bit arrogant. People forget half of these cars aren't even made in America... So why would my dumb ass think that this was the best car culture.
I found out the hard way about how people react to culture fame, when you are accepted and then shut out of something that meant to you all you gotta do is cut off the internet in your apartment and cut on a game system that made them who they are. I am sure ninety percent of the car culture got there inspiration from a video game, poster, movie, a car they saw parked or all of the above. Now social media is the inspiration, I have no issue with that just don't follow it up with some inspirational bullshit. Last time I checked if I am not mistaken the person who actually wrote that quote started off with barely any money to put food on the table and now they can buy all the cars at these events if they wanted to. That is an example of the energy I want to be honest. You would have to think I am that stupid to let that social media post stop me from my goals in life. I mean its just a car, the saying that pisses every car enthusiast off.
I only decided to get this intense with this story, because I am wasting time making friends and not focusing on what I want. I just want to purchase my dream cars at this point through my career goals, there is a few events I plan on attending. They are official events, but I will only write about the events when I finish writing about 35 to 50 cars that I want in life , own at least two of them, or drive one of them to an event. This is bullshit I am not going to suck off one these car shops or dealerships for a sponsorship that isn't even official till I have a race car. I know I can drive they want a driver with a car, well one is on the way just not to them. So right now I am avoiding the car life, because being my talented self will get me where I need to be. I set a goal to write about fifty cars that mean a lot to me, they say a picture is worth a thousand words.
Vocal has guidelines which means I have to write six hundred to one thousand words for it to be a published story. I can write about a Honda Civic and make that seem fast. Some people build those to beat million dollar super cars, so how easy do you think writing about these cars will be to me. People say I come across as arrogant, but arrogant is doing something you have done before and failing after talking about it a lot. This isn't racing guys, but even then I would still be confident. I haven't been this fired up in awhile,but I just polished the cylinders and changed the oil.
My writing has been getting dark it is entertaining to read though, I would need frustration to fuel this and its actually helping. I did start to venture out with my writing, I am writing at a cafe now. It is very peaceful, you know I would write at a cars and coffee but I would need a car. I am so petty I know, but I guess its my turn to play the villain. All for some damn cars and a cancer research project, oops I spilled the beans. I guess you shouldn't read about the cars, that will foil my plans. I hope you read this thoroughly,because I seemed to be misunderstood. I bet you one Lamborghini that someone is going to read the title and think I am on a mission to steal fifty cars, sorry to burst your bubble someone already made a movie like that. Guess what there is a care from there I have seen and wanted, that is 1967 Shelby GT500. I don't understand why they even sold the car, they should've made it a challenge if you can steal it successfully you can keep it. I forgot I am just writing about cars I don't own fifty cars or less.
About the Creator
Darius Cherry
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