Agreed. I wonder, when you say ‘car chase’ or ‘motorcycle chase’ is the subject the chaser or the chasee? Cause I guess I could still call it a car chase since the car is the one chasing. Could be chasing a bunny rabbit and it would still be a car chase…though a very disturbing one.
The lower inset panel illustrates why everyone should wear seatbelts… it keeps you from being flung from the vehicle in the event of high-velocity-snappy-comebacks.
A motorized vehicle chase? That doesn’t sound as cool.
Agreed. I wonder, when you say ‘car chase’ or ‘motorcycle chase’ is the subject the chaser or the chasee? Cause I guess I could still call it a car chase since the car is the one chasing. Could be chasing a bunny rabbit and it would still be a car chase…though a very disturbing one.
I had always assumed in the instance of ” chase” that the vehicle in question was being chased.
But now that i consider the implications of “bunny chase” going from bunny-as-victim to bunny-as-aggressor… I’m liking this new interpretation.
You got to watch out for the bunnies….they’re eviiiiiiil. Just ask Anyanka
A vehicular spat!
I like it!
The lower inset panel illustrates why everyone should wear seatbelts… it keeps you from being flung from the vehicle in the event of high-velocity-snappy-comebacks.
” high-velocity-snappy-comebacks” best comment ever.
Also, is the steering wheel on the left? In London? My goodness, this world is even weirder than I thought!