Subaru’s Manager: We need to talk about your flair.
Subaru’s Manager: We need to talk about your flair.
Cool Cavalier, bro.
Man...My cheap-ass Magnum R/T pushes a lot of those buttons.
No no, you have to flip the little cover up, and then you press the button, and then you go FOX TWO.
What an eloquent and gracious concession speech. If only all top level competitors were this kind.
To make things a little more clear: on NES Tetris, pieces almost instantly get stuck to the stack. You don’t have the long grace period of more recent Tetris games that allow you to slide the piece around on the stack. Also, the horizontal speed of the pieces when you hold a direction is very poor compared to the…
The 2nd place guy who got dethroned seemed genuinely happy for the new winner, too. Not something you see often.
I don’t agree with this piece of garbage or his actions (or even know who he is), and I agree that his “apology” is a total non-apology, but being offended is 100% your own choice. The sooner you realize this and choose not to let idiots offended you or get you worked up, the sooner your life will become so much more p…
If this guy was in San Francisco, the city would have sold his car off at auction and spent the proceeds on handouts for bums. Then the city would fine the owner for the cost of towing, storage, and disposal.
It’s his own fault. If he lived in the US, he wouldn’t have had health insurance so he couldn’t have had surgery. Problem solved.
If i’m already on the highway I have the right of way. Merging traffic legally has to yield. Camry should have slowed down and merged properly. His/her fault
I came here to make the same comment. The camry was entering the freeway and 100% responsible for yielding. And this is the problem with self driving cars. Computers are currently no match for the human sense of entitlement.
a car entering a highway is supposed to yield right of way. end of story. in this situation the camry should have stopped and waited for a save opportunity to merge into traffic.
it depends on the situation but the fact is that someone entering a highway needs to be prepared to stop. you can’t just assume that someone will let you in
The question is not whether pasghetticode is “that guy”. The question is whether the Prius failed to yield to the Camry, or whether the Camry failed to yield to the Prius. The only way to determine that is to figure out who had the right-of-way.
So, you got in a game, didn’t understand it, died, then quit playing it forever. Welcome to being an old man, now you just gotta figure out how to get the little whippersnappers to stop doing Fortnite dances on your lawn.
It’s extremely fun once you figure it out. Until then you may hate it for a bit.
Make sure you have run off room. There are two forms of “trail breaking”. One is using the brakes to set the front end and get the rear end to rotate. The other is to clear a path through a untraveled part of the woods. It’s easy to do the later when you are practicing the former if you don’t have enough run off…
Not sure if intense sock-burn pain or intense sock-launch happiness...