I wonder about this though because cars are "fragile" due to being designed to protect the humans inside. I would think that the sentient cars would have evolved differently to be more protective of themselves.
Kidra
For real. The concept of becoming a master over a wand is world breaking in retrospect. Ron talks about using a hand-me-down wand in the first book, which basically means he was hampered from the beginning by not having a wand that recognized him as its master. And all the wand disarming Harry did means he should have approximately 37 wands that prefer him over their owners.
One of the greatest problems, IMO, is that there's little incentive for people to leave good reviews of their company. I'm relatively happy at my job, but that doesn't mean I'm going to go info a website to say why I like working for them. Sure, some people will, but you go onto these types of websites either cuz you wanna complain or because HR is going around with donuts offering one to everyone who leaves a review.
DM: sorry that your character died, do you have a backup in mind?
Me: should I do my "three halflings in a trench coat"? Or maybe the battle master artificer that dual wields lances? We could always use another spellcaster, so I could do the dragon born wizard that's pretending he's a draconic sorcerer. But I really like doing melee in combat, maybe the build I based off the song "16 tons"...
When I was looking at a questionnaire about ADHD I showed out to my wife saying something like "man, they're really gearing these questions to diagnose everyone with ADHD, aren't they?" She read through the list and then, with the saddest expression I've ever seen on her face, looked at me and asked "you mean you've been struggling with all of this?"
Getting diagnosed was a formality after that.