That’s my point. Things don’t suddenly not have any mass just because they’re under the effect of gravity on earth.
That’s my point. Things don’t suddenly not have any mass just because they’re under the effect of gravity on earth.
Benching 600kg in space wouldn’t be impressive. You’d just pushing or pulling yourself away from the bar.
Nope. ‘13 Mustang, right when I bought it I tried calling my dad to let him know I got it. It kept trying to call “data”, so I haven’t tried it since.
In addition to a level body line with the hood, this thing needs a proper three pedal set up. If those two were accomplished, I’d be interested.
You spelled “less” incorrectly.
Not enough rubber on those wheels.
Definitely, broseidon.
This is the first Nissan truck that I actually like, aesthetically. Then again, I’m not a truck guy.
Those wheels are horrifying.
Not until Dane Cook dies first.
top notch Lambo ad.
Consider me sold. You know, if I could afford either one.
That’s because those are super boring. Phones don’t have WHEELS! Electricity doesn’t have EXHAUST! The internet? Who gives a shit? I can access the internet FROM MY CAR. Your post is bad, and you should feel bad. NATIONAL CAR DAY!
you don’t internet much, do you?
Iron Man already is one. Not much of a question here.
The decibel comparison is basically meaningless. Yes, 150 decibels is loud but is not even remotely close to 200 decibels. The “loudness” of decibels increases exponentially, so that every 10 decibel increase approximately doubles in loudness. If decibels increased in a linear fashion, this is more like comparing 150…
Or I’m typing in the same manner I would speak, which includes sentence fragments. You misspelled sentence, by the way.
Or just stop talking like a retard and correct the mistake. #dealwithitcorrectly
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