martint501
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martint501

We’re gonna need a bigger boat.

There ain’t a fish hook big enough, man.

According to the Deutsche Bank expose this past week (confirming what everybody knew all along), specifically Russian oil companies.

Because if cars use less gas, then oil companies make less money. They’re the ones pulling the strings to move those tiny orange hands.

People are dicks, I know I’ve been on both sides of such abuse and it’s no big deal.

Your MAGA hat is showing. And your argument is a competely random tangent not relating at all to the discussion.

Don’t forget that just the bank bail out re-distributed to the adult population of US citizens over the age of 18 would’ve resulted in over $300,000 per person, what do you think would’ve been better for the economy giving the banks all this money to squander, again. or giving every single adult US citizen $300k with

It was a joke.  I’m sorry that I touched a nerve. YOU’RE obviously having a hard time processing this.  I’m sorry that I upset you.

Like how the US tax payer paid for two pointless wars in the middle east that killed thousands of my generation? Or maybe when they bailed out the auto industry? Or the banks? God forbid the average citizen benefit from something. 

Dude.  It was just a joke.  No need to bring his failure to pay his bills into it.

Weird. It’s like people don’t drive F1 cars to drive to work either.

Well since it’s a hill-climb race car, it only has the exact amount of batteries it needs. Anymore would be unnecessary weight.

The dude pretty clearly had traction control either off or in Corse, and I’m guessing off entirely based on the yaw rate. Why the hell would you turn it off in a 700-horsepower car, on a public road, in the rain?

My take: driver steered right to pass the Porsche, stomped on accelerator (gotta make the statement, am-i-rite?), lost grip and tried to correct the oversteer by turning left. Rest is what you see on the video.

Wow, that myopia has gotta really suck.

The most important thing to me is that statistically gun owners hurt themselves (and their spouses) more with guns than they defend themselves from others with guns. I like guns, I like target shooting, I like the history of guns (Check out Forgotten Weapons Channel on youtube), and I’m not at all a pacifist, but most

I just find it so weird that the first thing someone would think amidst a tragedy is making sure someone has the means to shoot someone dead. It’s such a sad existence, particularly in 2019

“Sadly, I get the feeling a .45 would have been a more useful tool”