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> 94-99, Boy or girl?
post Jan 9, 2010 - 8:22 PM
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QUOTE (Murgatroy @ Jan 9, 2010 - 3:43 AM) *
QUOTE (OOBE @ Jan 9, 2010 - 3:14 AM) *
Holy crap, dude...where you've been? biggrin.gif

Eh, I only lurk here from time to time. I am on nearly all the Celica sites, I just spend more time on some than others. I am still around though.


I don't hang out on CT 'cause I feel so out of place there, but I'll probably start going there after I finish my swap. All my peeps from celica.net are there. biggrin.gif


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post Jan 9, 2010 - 8:31 PM
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clearly the car is a girl with those wide hips and juicy fat ass...dats what i tell everyone about my car i always get these weird looks dont know why she my sexy beast
post Jan 9, 2010 - 8:34 PM
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So as I was driving my GT4 this morning I realised that the gender you assign to the car depends entirely on your own perspective.

I realised that I see my GT4 as an extension of my own personality, and from that perspective, the car is actually male, in as much as I Identify the car with me
post Jan 9, 2010 - 8:47 PM
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QUOTE (Quidam @ Jan 9, 2010 - 8:34 PM) *
So as I was driving my GT4 this morning I realised that the gender you assign to the car depends entirely on your own perspective.

I realised that I see my GT4 as an extension of my own personality, and from that perspective, the car is actually male, in as much as I Identify the car with me



true i guess you could say my car is very beautiful which would be why I treat it as a female and not an object
post Jan 9, 2010 - 11:50 PM
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QUOTE (OOBE @ Jan 9, 2010 - 8:22 PM) *
I don't hang out on CT 'cause I feel so out of place there, but I'll probably start going there after I finish my swap. All my peeps from celica.net are there. biggrin.gif

The fragmentation that befell the community after the fall of Celica.net is what hurt us the most. Everyone has a new home now. Most of use went to the other site, giving us a the highest concentration. It is a different place now than it was, and it is home.

There are very very few of us that have been in the community as long as the OGs, so to speak. Remembering Celica.net in it's heyday as well as the fall.

The hardest part is all of the separate communities that came afterwards, all focused on the same car. That is what makes it hard for folks like me to frequent them all, thus leaving us, like you and me, to go to different sites to find home.

The nature of the car though, that is what endears it to us and perpetuates the community, bringing in new blood to replace those that take an exit to a new horizon.

Myself, my Celica; Chaos in particular, is a car that sparked an emotion in me that can not be repeated. Giving me a sense of loyalty to the name, as well as the particular car. Putting other 'projects' to pasture and leading me, even in my mature age to pursue what many consider to be a 'girl's car' or a 'Boy Racer.'

It is this emotion that we all feel, thus giving a personality to a machine, and by doing so, giving them a life of their own.

So now that I have taken this thread completely off topic, I will state this, regardless of the public opinion, or the marketing ploy meant to portray the Celica as a 'Girl's Car,' I respectfully disagree and instead offer the term 'Enthusiast's Car.'

Be the intended owner male or female.


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post Jan 9, 2010 - 11:53 PM
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6gc men, 7gc is girl. gt4 look more like a boxer then a gogo girl. gt and st are like those wimps guy. no offend i ride one. and love it, 7gc look like a gogo girl
post Jan 10, 2010 - 2:30 PM
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Definitely girl.


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