No, not at all. My occupation has some of us riding horses as well, and it's a different beast. I much prefer automobiles. More reliable. Less moody.
[ More prone to getting into horrifying accidents where you can get really, really hurt, but he prefers not to focus on that bit. It's not that he dislikes horses, per se, but when he's on the go, he would prefer to only focus on himself. Horses are unpredictable, moody beasts, and Kim does not enjoy the responsibility for caring for another's well-being. ]
You can watch me first, yes. Just to get the basics down. [ He swings the passenger door open and gestures for Yuri to hop into the passengers side. ] The basics are really quite simple. [ He beckons for Yuri to lean over to the drivers side to get a better look at things. ] This pedal is to brake. The other is the accelerator; you need to use a light touch with it. The more firmly you push it, the faster you will go. And the wheel here is to steer. Just turn it in the direction you wish to go.
[ He prefers lever-based steering, but beggars cannot be choosers. And he can admit, however begrudgingly, that this way is more intuitive. He drives slowly around the parking lot, pointing things out as he goes. ]
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[ More prone to getting into horrifying accidents where you can get really, really hurt, but he prefers not to focus on that bit. It's not that he dislikes horses, per se, but when he's on the go, he would prefer to only focus on himself. Horses are unpredictable, moody beasts, and Kim does not enjoy the responsibility for caring for another's well-being. ]
You can watch me first, yes. Just to get the basics down. [ He swings the passenger door open and gestures for Yuri to hop into the passengers side. ] The basics are really quite simple. [ He beckons for Yuri to lean over to the drivers side to get a better look at things. ] This pedal is to brake. The other is the accelerator; you need to use a light touch with it. The more firmly you push it, the faster you will go. And the wheel here is to steer. Just turn it in the direction you wish to go.
[ He prefers lever-based steering, but beggars cannot be choosers. And he can admit, however begrudgingly, that this way is more intuitive. He drives slowly around the parking lot, pointing things out as he goes. ]
Does that all make sense?