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Lyle Petersminkle
AltarAbortion

Rock crawling in so fun in a mustang

Ask yourself why would someone want a lot of horsepower. Then ask yourself why would someone want to be able to go off road. The desires to participate in both of those activities are not mutually exclusive.  Plenty of people like wheeling, and many who do also like going fast.  I wish my 4Runner had 500 horsepower,

Looks like the only one lacking in the brain department is you. If one sees fit that they want to spend a lot more to get something they want, who is to say that’s a bad or wrong decision? We each put a value on things we want to acquire, or do acquire. I just spent 4k to get my truck regeared and to put in a locker.

I can go back to writing “xx” for year instead of “xxxx” on official documents, without having to worry someone will backdate or frontdate it. 20 could be 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, etc. 21 could only realistically be 2021. Otherwise what, 1921? 2101? Lol, sure.

Directly responsible? Nah, he certainly had a role in policies and how the government reacted. But you know who’s more responsible? The tens of millions who decided, despite experts in the field telling us the best ways to slow the pandemic and keep ourselves safe, that they didn’t wanna forego any aspect of their

The whole color theory thing is a farce. It spells out certain relationships and categorizes it. But, there are so many categorizations that nearly every color has some sort of categorical relationship with almost any other color. Basically, pair up any two colors and just find out what the name of that relationship

The only thing you’re watching is the post-race pressers while accompanied by a team media-officer if you think Kvyat has no personality. He’s one of the funniest dudes on the grid (well, he ain’t there anymore) and is a really nice guy.

Gotta agree with you.  I was so excited to cheer for an American F1 team when they came on in...2016?  But these decisions have really soured me to their decision making.  

I don’t see it as too hard to draw the line. If Mazepin had been a vocal Trump supporter and claimed 2020 election fraud, fought to abolish abortion, and said the Earth was flat, I’d draw the line there and separate that from his racing.

I find it hard to hate Stroll.  He’s a frustrating individual, because there’s definitely some great moments to his racing, but there’s also some clumsiness.  Overall, I think he is well suited to where he is currently; the second best driver of a midfield team.  He also seems like he was raised correctly, which is a

I think it’d be great if he was indeed gay. I mean, in one respect, it has zero relevance, because we’re there for the racing. On the other hand, what a great way to normalize a less common sexual orientation. Really, it should be totally normalized, but the reality is, it’s not in many places of the world, including

As someone born in a decade before yours happened, I have to say that you simply have the disadvantage of being in an era of widespread information access. We didn’t have the internet growing up. But, I can tell you, I’ve met plenty of absolute idiots from my own generation over the years. We just simply knew about

I always wondered why they apologize for such offenses.  They were not the ones who said it.  You don’t apologize for shit you didn’t do, that places blame on yourself when there is none.  Also, what’s the big deal with the curse word?  It’s just a word.  I’m sure anyone who heard it can get over it fairly quick.  And

It is, but I think this highlights that a driver was really close to death in a spot you wouldn’t think would need the same protection as corners.  I think we’ll see a lot more tire/SAFER barriers at different points of the track following this accident.  Man, it was gruesome to watch, thinking how close he could have

From a personal responsibility point of view, I think it’s better to say that it’s a job someone chose which has harmful risks. Saying someone’s in a job that puts them in harm’s way kind of makes it seem like the person had no choice. But everyone does. Sometimes the alternate choices aren’t great, but one can still

There are manly men. They didn’t go away. What’s happened is nonmanly men have gained acceptance, but that hasn’t diminished those men who are manly. Those men who are being shown in magazines and on media nowadays would not have been part of that “manly men” categorization in the past, anyways. They just wouldn’t

I like how you conveniently omit the part of the same “walk alone” quote where he said “as a black racing driver”. Is your reading comprehension that atrocious, or are you purposefully omitting it to find some false justification for your prejudiced statement?

Checo needs his dad to be Carlos Slim

I mean, you clearly are cognizant to how comfort affects your perception, so therefore more attention to speed should be paid in comfortable vehicles, and consequently, not noticing your speed should not be more of an issue regardless of increased comfort.  

It’s 100% the driver’s fault. They are the person responsible for themselves and the vehicle when they enter that vehicle and put it on a public road. It doesn’t matter how sophisticated the system is, you are making the conscious decision to bring that vehicle onto a public road, and you are responsible for what