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I took drivers ed in 1997.  We would drive with 4 students and an instructor in the car.  We stopped for bagels.  When we went to leave, one of the students attempting to back out of the parking space, hit the gas instead of the brakes and ran into the side of the bagel shop.  The instructor lost his mind.  Sat there

Not mine but my brother’s. In his driver’s ed in high school his instructor was teaching some basic maintenance on cars. Mind, this is in rural Saskatchewan where most kids have been working on farms and already have a fairly decent understanding of mechanics, so the disbelief when they were told that when changing a

i don’t count any of this as worst, as much as epic. also, it’s all related to the teacher not myself as a participant....but still

our driver’s ed teacher was best described as bat shit crazy, though if you want to be generous you could say eccentric.

I never had formal classroom driver’s education, but my father owned a car lot and wanted to teach me how to drive. So I had access to all sorts of cars to practice on.

So, Nascar has devolved into “everybody chase everybody until the last lap and then it’s a demo derby and the last guy driving wins”  No wonder Nascar is dying.  The cars are identical, they only have a few token “ turn the other way” tracks and races are like watching traffic.  Only F1 is worse.   Contact to improve

Why I have zero sympathy for victims of crypto scams: These people are out there simply begging to be scammed. In fact, the majority are hoping to be on the ground floor of scams in hopes of selling their worthless crap before the bottom drops out.

The family of the mechanic didn’t _have_ to sue, except for the dealer refusing to make the Jeep owner and the mechanic whole for damages the dealer is ultimately responsible for. If it were my son, I’d be parking several vans explaining how “Rochester Hills Chrysler Jeep Dodge murdered my son” on the public street in

Gee, I wonder if maybe there’s some sort of causal relationship between having poorly trained police and having high rates of police killings...?

How is this not the lead story? I mean, I enjoy the coverage of the Met gala as much as the next person, but I haven’t felt this sinking feeling in my stomach since Trump was elected — and I’m Canadian. 

Huh? Any rights codified by Congress can be taken away by Congress. Therefore, if Democrats had tried to push through a bill establishing abortion rights, it undermines the idea from Roe and Casey that abortion rights are inherent within the constitution, and basically would have given credence to conservative

I’m actually shocked they stop at six weeks, for one.

They were kids. and guess what, if you pull out a pistol to shoot a non-violent offender, fuck you. I don’t give a fuck. these people wanna harp about how well trained they are? Do something else to stop them.

Pretty much everyone involved in this story should have been arrested.  Throwing something off an overpass has caused deaths where I live.

I live near and work in a GM town. They recently fired the plant back up after being shuttered for 5 years or so.

If a bridge fails inspection and no one knows about it, is it still unsafe?

Counterpoint - 720 at the arcade with the big mouse wheel.

> Nobody was “made to work”.

By troll comments I hope you don’t mean me. Because while I am certainly having fun in this thread, and though I cannot seem to formulate my questions without an appropriate tone of mockery given the frankly ludicrous ideology that Paresh is advocating (and further given that Paresh appears to actually hold a business

How could you not include No Man’s Sky on this list? A game so suited to aimlessly wandering while under the influence, that it inspired the r/NoMansHigh subreddit, in honor of which, we assume, the developers added a growable plant called NiNip described in game as “a medicinal herb known for its pungent buds. NipNip