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Just stop manufacturing guns. Period. Board up the gun factories, apologize to the gun factory workers that will lose their jobs, and move on.

He’s not like any douche I’ve ever met, that’s for sure. He presented a volitional apology on a public forum after being called out (largely out of context) for stepping over a line of public morality while having some harmless fun with some rowdy friends. “Douchey behavior” would be telling everyone who was offended

Well then, redemption is apparently something that the two of you do not share. (Yet?) People like what they like, even people with hilariously bad taste. Juvenile douches, on the other hand, wad their panties up over someone else’s harmless fun.

If I could put minivan doors on a Q5, I would. But I can’t. So regular doors it is.

I’m not sure I agree with everything he had to say on it, but his so called “big idea” that automated cars should: “eeccehchhec eeccehchheceeccehchhec eeccehchhec eeccehchheceeccehchhec eeccehchhec eeccehchhec eeccehchhec eeccehchheceeccehchheceec” is pretty spot on.

This seems to be a thing surrounding tragedies - people who can’t fully understand a tragedy or can’t cope with it, they literally make themselves part of the story as a way of then working their own way through it and out of it.

probably just to keep that last little bit of mud off of their visor. “But why not a piece of lexan or something see-through?” Because of all the mud and dirt - it would be caked in a matter of minutes if not sooner.

Fortunately not my video, but those cars are pretty stout and essentially built for impact. What amazes me is how if you weren’t expecting the one car to t-bone the other, you almost don’t even see it coming until the very last moment. Visibility alone (or lack thereof) gives me one more reason to be amazed by sprint

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If Stewart didn’t see Ward until just prior to impact, Stewart doesn’t look where he’s driving.

Is that because they like the Tesla so much? I mean, what if the Tesla really is as good as everyone is saying it is? What if this time the bandwagon is correct?

“Racecase” and “Charged by Belief”- under amours new criminal prosecution line of sensible, fashionable, discriminatory footwear.

Look, lets put this to rest. I’m sure you have fond memories of Alabama. I do too and I’m currently more than happy to call it home, just as you once did.

Okay, let’s clear some stuff up.

Geez Janice, I thought we were over that? Your presentation was fine, I just needed to look up something you’d quoted and when I got out my phone I accidentally clicked on the game instead. Honest mistake. Plus, I promised that if it happened again I would take you to Fridays, buy you a margarita pitcher, and let you

Or what.

For having been likely a few thousand miles away from me at the time, there’s a very very good chance that you know nothing of which you speak.

I wouldn’t typically agree, it’s newsworthy and it most definitely effects many people visiting the site. But I imagine in its presented context its primary intent is to serve as a piece of shocking rhetoric. Regardless of how close that rhetoric is to reality (likely closer than many of us would prefer it to be) it

Couldn’t agree more. To me a lot of it has to do with the new degrees of freedom granted to teams that was not granted before. It is now within the purview of the rules for them to take risks with their set up to reduce drag as much as possible, resulting perhaps in loose rear ends. But, you said it well - plenty of

To be fair, Chevy has basically zero control over the floor, and per your post from yesterday, this absolutely was a rear impact at speed. There is certainly something that someone could do to prevent blow overs, but at the end of the day this is still an extremely dangerous and thrilling sport.