I legit can not parallel park. This is no joke!
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've always thought that parallel parking was my main talent.
Now that women are jockeys, baseball umpires, atomic scientists, and business executives, maybe someday they can master parallel parking.
I don't know of a single park without serious environmental problems.
Parallel parking is desirable for two reasons: parked cars create a physical barrier and psychological buffer that protects pedestrians on the sidewalk from moving vehicles; and a rich supply of parallel parking can eliminate the need for parking lots, which are extremely destructive of the civic fabric.
It has always been, and still is, my intention to build a playground in Central Park.
No one likes a show-off, but if parallel parking was an Olympic sport, I would get gold, no probs.
Parkour is really a practice of getting to know yourself, what you're able to do, what are your limits. As you train, you start knowing what you can do.
Big cities are chaotic. And chaos for humans - who have experience from their ancestors - is the last step before conflict. So, in the park, every kind of visual contradiction has been eliminated.
Parks are works of art just as a painting or sculpture is.
I can parallel park pretty well - I'm a great driver.