Uhm, this isn't loss again?
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Somehow I read that in an English accent.
Hahaha it's a series of still images but it still hits like a real smash cut. Brilliantly done
Film it for fail army
We now go live to the reaction of Beacon the Team USA therapy dog:
Nailed the expression in pane 3.
I love the detail on the ambulance, even the word "ambulance" is mirrored
Why is it mirrored?
iirc it's so that the text will appear correctly in the side mirrors of a car ahead of the ambulance but I'm sure there's more to it than that
Unless you’re James May and forget to mirror the letters themselves: https://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/topgear/images/3/37/Top-Gear-James%27s_Undertaker_Ambulance.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20150312140601
It's because Leonardo da Vinci created the first ambulance.
And presumably in the rear-view mirror as well :P
Nope, that's it!
Edit: picture of one https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTjvM5N7qC4Cg7Hy-RfR-ZQvtIqtmaSCpnZ4gKqJoC3EKCECigRlNkvqL6S&s=10
Is this literally the picture that the artist used as reference? Everything matches, even the blue and red on the side
Huh, what country is this ambulance design from?
Australia (Victoria)
ah damn, fair enough
Oh wow. That makes sense
She's pretty good, if i tried it they would've called a hearse not an ambulance
A victorian ambulance