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    You never associated it as a term of racism because it isn’t and some people are desperately reaching for things to cry about, Sean. Most people would call the douches featured n the video thugs, particularly for ganging up to take swings at someone in an incident they incited, but no, no, no, kids let’s pull race

    Agree but your Tesla opinion is bull - really not a case to be made when they have the Model 3 now, and electric cars are a critical (necessary) transition that needs to be made, even if it costs the American tax payer; not a statement I’m likely to agree with in any capacity for much any other subject.

    People that are sponsored by Goody’s, that’s who.

    What’s funny is how much the squawking masses here like to voice their opinions on things they have zero knowledge of and make zero effort to actually understand.

    Heck, sometimes it doesn’t even have to fly, sometimes it’ll make an exception to scare any crewmembers on allied boats that look at it wrong.

    I didn’t get the same feeling but any reference to Robotech is fine by me.

    Yes, but these forms beat the hell out of the hell that was beat out of the 4C’s storage space. Now you get TWO small luggage cases to go with the large one.

    Like the 750 GT, that little extra space can mean a lot when you need it. It beats the hell out of the storage space you get with the 4C, at any rate.

    Hmm, and I’m wondering what exactly happened to the deal with Nevada and the money Nevada put up for their shitty meeting.

    In my experience, Christian’s thought experiment is rather identical with the modern model of gravity. What is often dumbed-down to “gravity waves” is exactly what Christian was getting at: the plots of sinks for planets and blackholes represent our understanding of the magnitude of gravitational force, but comparing

    “Just like parts failures that occur on track with the Corvette are under warranty by the manufacturer, General Motors confirmed to Autoblog last week that the sixth-generation V8 Camaro SS has the same guarantee. The policy doesn’t apply to all versions of the car, but Autoblog added that GM will extend it to the

    Usually takes a lot more than the shock of a V8 dumping on a drag race strip to break a Ford 9". Anything could have gone wrong, but even a drastic pinion angle snap during a hard launch is the kind of thing those usually laugh off.

    You sure it’s the curb that caused that? I’ve had my not-very-modestly lowered Mustang catch on anything and often everything, and I’ve never seen a drive wheel skip like that as though anti-skid were intervening over ice...

    Kinda wish someone had tried driving through only to end up accidentally clipping him. Cute but really pathetic act he put on the moment he realized people were watching him. This isn’t soccer.

    I was just taking a moment to make a snide remark about Suzukis, thought it’d be perceived that way too. :|

    It really depends ~ Steel armor plates are terrible about distributing concussive loads, which is why many are being paired or sold alongside soft pads that go underneath. Even off the top of my head, I see a lot more damage being done from the exhaustion of carrying them as well as added mass to the equations of a

    He rides a Gixxer, therefor replacing it would be like replacing a base model Celica with an Impala, Fusion, or Wrangler.*

    Do I really need to point out that it won’t be two full years before probably half of these are going to be rolling around on 30's?

    In this particular case, I do not think I’d hold it against (nor fine) pole if he got back up and arms-out’d at Captain Throws-his-bike... Assuming he even could, after that.

    It’s a high end Bronco that no one ever asked for, but that’s closer to a new Bronco than we’ve gotten in the past decade.