Someone Drew A Cartoon Of Me And It Makes Me Feel Ways: Cold Start

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A talented reader named Paul B. emailed this drawing to us the other day. Well, he just emailed it to David, which I think is telling, who then passed it on to me. It’s a good cartoon of me! And I’m wearing what appear to be fully-functional taillight pants, complete with amber indicators and reverse lamps! But I do look sort of, you know, unhinged. Now that I think about it, I really have no one to blame for that but myself.

I do look positively batshit here, though.

I’m flattered and impressed here, don’t get me wrong. It’s just sometimes a bit, let’s say, bracing, to see your own madness, as visualized by another, right in front of you like that. I’m going to say I think it’s healthy. Thank you, Paul, and fantastic job! I’m already thinking about how I can adapt some old pants and taillights into something better: taillight pants.

Also, my plane is about to board for our trip to Pebble Beach, so this one is going to get cut short. There’s going to be great Pebble Beach content coming, so don’t fret!

Now how do I put my ass-hazard lights on?

Oh, and I think those taillights are a composite, but I’ll look into it.

41 thoughts on “Someone Drew A Cartoon Of Me And It Makes Me Feel Ways: Cold Start

  1. The new kid with the live-wire hair backed into Lumière Rouge setting the place alight. The LED-bedecked patrons sized him up and blinked their approval. The other Luminaries had never seen glothing like this, so fresh, so bold, so Beetlesque. Elise, the prettiest girl at the bar circled Jason, headlights beaming with delight. She claimed him by his left trafficator and as she and led him out of the World’s Second Most Famous Taillight Bar, she lit her blinding red fog light, telling her rivals to back off.

  2. I may be wrong, but those taillights look like they came off the Citroën De’rriere, a one-of-one concept intended as the successor to the legendary Déesse.

    Unique features included an integrated tailpipe, anti-submarine seat cushions and an oversized rear-view mirror, all designed to enhance the driving experience. Sadly these innovations were derided as asinine by the French motoring press. To make matters worse, it became the butt of jokes for its sloppy handling, sagging (and sometimes explosively deflated) air suspension, and failure to meet emission standards. Before Citroën could even announce that it was to be offered in five shades of brown, the project had been canned.

    The taillights were cool though.

  3. Ah ha ha ha ha – now I wanna see Paul’s depictions of David and Beau!
    Speaking of merch – any chance of getting the “Autopian” license plate frame in any color other than red? I really like the “plain” Autopian frame, but the color just doesn’t work for me. If you offered one in green (like the website banner logo) and one in bright electric yellow, I’d buy two each ASAP.

    1. I think if you combined Torch and Tracy into a single person they’d equal one fully functional adult human. But why would we ever want to do that when they’re kind enough to bring us along for the ride? We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold…

      1. I don’t think this is a fair assessment. Torch has a wife, a kid, and a pretty successful career. David apparently has a girlfriend, multiple cats, and a pretty successful career, too.

        Sure, Torch, against all advice, chainsaws batteries, and DT is approximately 30% iron oxide, but who among us can claim 100% QC?

            1. I agree we are all weirdos in some way. I spend money on my car, glass boxes with water, video games, and go to shows to what other autos people are spending their money on.

    1. Mechanomorphization maybe? I’m now reminded of the novel/movie Crash, in all its nearly unwatchable/unreadable (the novel is worse than the movie) glory.

        1. Not yet, but I’m intrigued, for the same reason as with Crash back when.

          I’m a big JG Ballard fan, but even I had trouble with the book…very graphic; the movie, for all its notoriety, was toned down considerably. So Titane seems to be riffing on that, so I can’t not check it out. It seems to have a spiritual connection with Crash, in the same way Ryan Gosling’s Drive does with Ryan O’Neal’s The Driver.

  4. Brilliant! Ah, but which production taillights do yours most closely resemble? One assumes they might’ve been lifted from a more prosaic vehicle.

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