Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-26388545-20161102200910/@comment-28753807-20161107143259

I sometimes use the word slipstream. Sometimes draft. Looking at the definition of the "s" word, one of the entries states that it is another word for draft. One of the many definitions of draft I found: the act of moving loads by drawing or pulling. AND: to stay close behind (another racer) so as to take advantage of the reduced air pressure created by the leading racer. I'm hoping since I use slipstream, sometimes, that I'm only half ignorant. I'm sure I have a deluded image of myself, though. I feel I'm only one-quarter ignorant. I enjoy learning, so I need to leave some room for not-knowing. It is the space in which the new information is accepted.

As for NASCAR, I enjoy it. I enjoy almost all forms of racing. I think I could accept a statement from a non-NASCAR fan to the effect, "I don't really care for NASCAR." However your statement that it SUCKS seems to be judging those who do care for it. Your statement might be more palatable to me if you'd phrased it, "I think that that NASCAR series sucks!"

Anyway, I'm being too nitpicky. Carry on, A Fandom user. After the initial bristle I felt at your statements, I'm happy to just let you be you. I too, have some complaints about the FM version of NASCAR. I don't care for the amount of gold it takes to get all the cars. So, I'd like to own them all, but I don't. Wanting -- and not getting builds character, though. I hope my bristle at your negative judgements doesn't rub you the wrong way. There is room for many varied opinions on this site and all over the world.