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that looks terrifying!

Most times, I find plumbing issues to be extremely simple to diagnose: leaking section of pipe needs to be replaced. However, impossibly hard to actually execute: section of pipe is encased in a three ton slab of concrete which has cracked through.

same reason you'd pull critical posts off the forum?

or maybe aliens... maybe...

You need a Citation? Here's a fleet of them:

no, the writer's just stirring a lot of bullshit insead of doing his job.

So you're basically asking us to accept that 50%+ of people who get married in the US are going to commit mass murder-suicide right after they get served with divorce papers?

non-threaded messaging makes it hard to keep a flow of conversation between posts and replies too. so yeah, Kinja does aspirate testicles.

You don't seem to understand the meaning of the word "motive". The word you were looking for is "means". The pilot had the means but the motive is not determined at all. That or you believe anyone going through a separation is going to commit mass murder?

"Is there a chance this didn't play a role? Of course, it's may be more likely that it did."

You'd be totally right except for this:

This "pushing him over the edge" scenario is not backed up by facts. There is no evidence he lost his marbles in the cockpit. You just made that up, or rather, put the two simple lego pieces that this article gave you and now you think you live at 221 Baker Street.

Why would I take offense at your reply pointing out the most obvious fact about this story?

This isn't news. This is a giant broadcast game of Clue which the news is spinning into a LOST tie-in with some bullshit and baseless stories of a 777 landing on deserted island. Watching how this story is getting covered shows what a complete morass American journalism has fallen into, stooping to the most

Why shouldn't I write about it? You answered your own question: "you don't know. Neither do I."

I don't know - if we had to track people on a plane having had a bad day in the previous week or two before a plane went down, you'd have a list of suspects as long as the entire plane manifest... This is some gossip-driven yellow journalism here.

Hey douchebag, it's a 2006 (W220 Chassis btw) S500 with the AMG Sport package (AMG wheels, performance tires, and a few cosmetic add ons such as grille inserts, but no extra performance engine or AMG badging on the body). The quad decorative tips came from the factory and the functional exhaust tip points downward

even worse - my wife's Mercedes came with 4 exhaust tips stock. None one single one of them is functional. They are all fake decorative tips. The real 2 tips point downward to the ground behind the fake tips and are not visible.

I really enjoyed this article. As a Jalop, early on in my youth, I was indoctrinated in the church of "no replacement for displacement". Bigger liters and cubic inch numbers translated into greater awe and admiration. Then, in the mid 90s, I discovered the temple of Vtec. Sure it was a silly and embarassing church

yes but but the news articles don't get removed. You can go back really far. They take up no room on a server so there's no incentive to get them taken down, and if it's a story that's gone published in 3 or 4 places, good luck. it's there for pretty much longer than the lifetime of the person in question.