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Lyle Petersminkle
AltarAbortion

I agree with everything you said, except that absolute drivel in your last paragraph. Good job going back a hundred years and just broadly categorizing groups of people. I’m a liberal. But I don’t say anything about how people should spend their money. It shows an absolute inability for your mind to be able to

Who are you to decide what a good way to spend a certain amount of money is?

We, as a community, seem to be very quick to be social justice warriors when some things go wrong, and to do it without the alleged perpetrators having yet been convicted. We (not me, but “everyone” in general) pile on shitty reviews and make phone calls to disrupt the businesses of the like of Lucas Landscaping in

Another example of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”.

Let’s be honest here, 99.9% of the people upset about this weren’t going to, or even able to, buy a Viper.

As if that’s just an easy thing you do, lol. You realize that a huge portion of making a car is getting the car balance right, part of which involves mounting points as well. You can use your Billy Bob weekend mechanic skills to fit a Hellcat engine into the Viper, but that doesn’t mean that it’s an easy fix for a

I suspect most would rather read an article than have to sit and watch a video. I know I would. Plus it’d save on bandwidth when I’m using data on the run rather than at home. Plus then, with writing an article, more thought is put into it, and it doesn’t feel like some dude just answering some questions. Plus it

I think you’re thinking of Virginia, where you don’t want to be caught going even 55.01 mph, lest you be thrown in jail and your car impounded.

Robots could still do it quicker. Would it be a lot quicker? Well, hell no, it’s already less than 2 seconds, there’s not much room for improvement. Secondly, the nuts and bolts wouldn’t need sensors, using lasers and/or optical data would be enough to provide placement information for a robotic arm. Third, human

Except every single one of those 12 people have to run in fluid harmony with each other. That increases the chances of error. Listen, no one cares if a sub-2 second stop takes 2 people, 8 people, 12 people, or 50 people. It’s the mind boggling facts that all the tires/wheels on the car were changed in less than 2

So, winning record in both?

Hah, I’m so stealing your jazzhands html tags. You fucking clever cunt!

What are you talking about? You clearly don’t watch the countless interviews where he plays up the role the team has had in his victories. Especially in recent years, he takes fault for mistakes that sometimes are his teams, and always thanks the team. You’re likely looking for a different word to describe some of his

Hypertension is a disease of persistently elevated blood pressure. Coffee (and more specifically, caffeine) causes a temporary elevation in blood pressure.

Amen brotha. I share your sentiments. I love his trolling too!

Oh man, I feel ya. If endurance racing was as popular as the Finals, can you believe how much press this would get? For me, definitely the story of the weekend. Nothing else compares, including the fact that it was a great Game 7 last night. I try and think of an equivalent situation in any other sport, but there is

Don’t worry, Ramsey gets what he’s deserving. From his dogs no less, hah. Anyway, it’s not heartbreaking at all, don’t let the poster fool you. If you’re a fan of the Starks, this was a great episode for you. Minus the whole Rincon arrow in the back thing.

Hah, because your n=1 experience describes Toyota in general.

Well, it’s true, no matter what non-demanding experiences you’ve had. Yeah, the aluminum frame is just as good as GM’s archaic steel frame for tossing some 2x4s and a table saw in the back. But when you gotta do actual heavy duty work, like hauling tons of bricks and blocks back and forth, give me the steel frame.

I mean, it’s not really a technicality. The rule is the rule. You either abide by the rule, or you don’t. There’s no buts about it. They didn’t complete their final lap in under six minutes, so they didn’t follow the rule. You can call it a technicality, but then, by definition, every other rule is a technicality.