

I remember the guy was driving a white Ibishu Covet on Dry Rock Island, I was just watching without understanding a thing, but I could be entertained by anything. I was watching YouTube on my parents' bedroom TV streaming by HDMI from a laptop because smart tvs were expensive at the time, I was about 9 years old I think, and I was watching a video of "Next Car Game", a tech demo, now Wreckfest, and I stumbled upon a gameplay video of BeamNG Drive, I didn't understand a thing of what the guy was saying, it was probably in Russian or something or maybe I still didn't know English (I've just come to the realization that it may have been my first time watching WhyBeAre). Sorry if this is too much text, but it was a unique experience, read it if you want to: While not always strictly enforced, moderators may act in situations where new submissions detract from the welfare of the subreddit. Please try to include a descriptive title with your post, do not title it "Why"/"Broken", etc. Support posts must include self-text for context/information. You may consider posting such submissions to /r/okbuddybeamng (not affiliated with this subreddit) instead. Low-effort, meme, or NSFW content will be removed. No low-effort submissions and memes, or NSFW content.

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