You have no idea how often we say this.
You have no idea how often we say this.
If you watch the awesome AMC original series Breaking Bad you know that the last episodes launch this Sunday, and…
Seriously, do you guys still have to pretend? I admit that sometimes it's better to say nothing, but what's so hard about asking questions?
It's the PS4, not Gawker. Sharing videos will be perfectly sufficient.
For the Canadians looking for the episode, here's the link to the .ca site:
Wow, I didn't know the STO/96 M wheels were that heavy, I thought they were lighter according to the Table to Wheel Weights.
Or 99 dollars, 99 cents.
No offense to anyone, but I think buying any kind of decoration, icon, weapon, costume, accessory, etc. is plain stupid. I don't care if it's only a penny, when you buy these items, you're telling software developers that it's ok to release cheap crap that offers little to no real world value. This is why I hate most…
I don't care how hyped people are for this game. its just a glorified dlc pack. All the dance animations are just recycled from 3. The models look bland and just awful. Kits like they have no focus anymore and just cram whatever randomness they can find. Prototype and crackdown had all these mechanics but they has…
Add one more motorcyclist here agreeing that this jackoff was 100% at fault. Squids like this give us a bad rep.
Are you an idiot?
Amen, in no way are the truck drivers at fault, they are slowed because of the traffic in front of them. In fact all traffic was slowing down, hell the car behind the trailers had its flashers on to alert drivers to the slow down. This is 100% the fault of the rider, there is no way to claim otherwise.
that's a 2 lane each way dual carriageway. the a127 just outside brentwood in essex
It isn't like moving the truck out of the left lane was going to open up the flow of traffic. For all we know the truck was making a pass when they came upon the traffic tie up. It also doesn't change the fact that the biker was 100% at fault.
it's the riders fault because the dumbass wedged himself between to stopped semis after saying "shit" multiple times instead of braking with all the bike's ability
100% rider error. He was to busy going fast to look down the road and reduce his speed in time. I will give him kudos for keeping the bike straight on the brakes, until the last little wobble put his bar into the truck and sent him down.
rider takes ALL the blame for this one.