Head Navigator
a head navigator is somebody that c-cks their head when turning a vehicle. try walking around a corner with your head c-cked. it f-cking doesn’t help, so why the f-ck do it while you’re driving?
check out the head navigator making the right turn. notice the head c-cked to the right at 30 degrees. the f-cking idiot must figure the centrifugal force of their c-cked rock-head will -ssist with the turn somehow.
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