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I’ll take “Stereotype Potpourri” for $600, Alex.

“There was a general principle that a person should not put himself in a dangerous situation.”

Way to bury the lede here! Are you telling me that you can now privately own an AH-1 Cobra Warbird? If not, how did Red Bull get their hands on one? I know that Red Bull is a Thai soft drink and Thailand does operate Cobras, is this a tie in?

Exactly!

I’m trying to decide if this is better or worse than going to Target with my kids.

You know that fucker was making them buy name brand.

I’m surprised they found an employee at all.

This is simultaneously awful and totally hilarious.

If he had the Target Red Card, he could have saved 5%, and his bail would only be $950,000.

Could have been worse, it could have been Walmart.

I mean...I can’t say that I didn’t laugh at this headline. BUT, I’m so glad the family was able to get away from this maniac without harm or incident.

Little known fact: this is how the Forester was born.

Something’s always just happened. Coming alongside a non-responsive aircraft in an nonthreatening manner is completely within standard practice that both sides have been using for decades. Had he said that the process for these kinds of things may need to be revisited I may agree, but it’s accepted by both sides as

Jeez man, this article is bad. It’s a Dutch F-16, it intercepted the Russian transport because they refused to respond to radio challenges from ATC. This is bog standard normal stuff that went exactly the way it was supposed to. I have no idea what that last sentence is meant to imply...

Also:

Yeah, normally I really respect your insight, opinion and talent. However, the headline alone reeks of “I’m a little hyped to blow this one up a bit more than it really needs to be.”

I will meet you Midway on the +1

I Betty’s spinning in his grave over that one.

Um...where? Do you know what “Buzz” implies? I’ve watched the video, and the F16 is simply escorting.