kitchenaire
kitchenaire
kitchenaire

oh...sorry for sounding so aggressive, was just a bit of banter. Sorry its just that here in Canada, a lot of right wingers (and moderates to be fair) hate him for his good looks, socks, style, etc. If they had actual policy disagreements (beyond screaming “HE DOESNT CARE ABOUT THE ECONOMY”), that would be fine and

What the actual fuck is your problem with his socks?

are you vegan? If you are, great. If not, SHUT THE FUCK UP

for sure he should know his role. As a POC, not to be an internet badass, but it would have been tempting to ask him to meet me outside. I think there are situations where white people can maybe say the n-word, but they should damn well tread lightly

Would it have been that hard for you to, y’know, just mention it once and then let it go?

If he were black do you think in that context he should use “nigger” or “n-word.” And where do you stand on non-black POC using the word?

I actually am pretty fun at parties mate :)

Why is your response to his free speech a suggestion that we should not have any speech?

Not true - its hella fun to drive down a poorly surfaced road in a truck like this, or go flat out over speed bumps

oh FFS its just an opinion on the Internet, meant to stir debate. I didn’t realize that stating one’s opinion opened one up to a referendum on one’s personality

I have problems with their drivers as they don’t get out of the bloody way

Lets be real though Raptors are SOMEWHAT off-road ready, but are by no means Dakar or Baja-refugees. I’m going to use a motorcycle analogy here: its like the BMW R1200GS Adventure, a vehicle ostensibly meant for off-road and one which acquits itself nicely when taken there, but is in reality far too big and heavy to

So you never whine about yet another crossover or stancenation? (I honestly dont know the answer to these questions, am curious)

2 things:

Mate if I lived in California I wouldn’t even own a car and definitely wouldn’t bother doing trackdays. Unfortunately, I live in Canada near Banff, where there are good roads but the local population doesn’t take kindly to be overtaken at high speeds (unlike in Ireland where I used to live where its just accepted that

But Triumph Bonnevilles, and Guzzis are doing great!

Or its possible to do something so often that it is no longer fun...or one is able to have fun commuting and doesn’t need to have it on the weekends?

Timing-wise, the Crosstour overlapped with the tremendously popular X6, so I don’t think it was a timing issue. I think it was just the styling. The X6 looked like a car a Russian mobster would drive - the Crosstour looked like something a suburban dad would drive in a desperate but failed attempt to look like said

ew liter bikes (unless you’re talking about Ducati, Aprilia or the old Triumph Daytona 955i). Inline four cylinder bikes sound absolute shite and the idiots that rag them up and down the main streets of downtowns in cities around the world should be shot at dawn

I’ve never done a car trackday, and its definitely on my list but tbh, I don’t think the brakes would hold up very well! The STI is still a fairly heavy hector and doesn’t feel as track-ready as something like even a 981 Boxster, which stops on a dime and feels (relatively) utterly weightless.