If the back tire that blew out was on the same side of the car as the front tire that blew out, then it's possible that perhaps you may have ran over glass and
it almost instantaniously blew the front tire out but it took a couple seconds for the glass to work it's way into the back tire. But then again you would have more than likely seen the glass in the tires when you checked them.
Another possibility is that you may have ran over a nail with your front tire and then it flew out and went straight into the back tire but then wiggled loose from that tire and was long gone.
Although, the most reasonable answer would have to be that possibly the tubes in your tires were old and deteriorated and popped.
some sort of Sensor
No. Say you just prestiged and your console was turned off a few seconds later. If you were to turn it back on, you would still be prestiged.
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no
yes one side would be the front and the other the back the front would have the faces of the animals or creature the back would be the back of the animals or creatures
The opposite of the front would be the back. That is because the front is the forward part or location, as of a building, and the back is the posterior part farthest from the front.
The opposite location of "in front" would be "out back" (behind). The opposite of being "in front" (in the lead) would be "in the rear" (trailing).
heat works in back not in front front blows hot for a few mins then cold
The table of contents is at the front of the book. You would find an index at the back of a book.
The life on earth would die instantly. Then, trees will die and EVERYTHING ELSE WOULD END! Then, the planet would die. 4.4 billion years later or so, the worl will be Back to normal. But this will never happen.
10 seconds. In college if they call timeout they get a fresh 10 seconds when the ball in inbounded again. In the NBA they only get what time was left on the clock when timeout was called.
I would try on your front.