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On the ballot where it said “Do Not Write in This Space” the President wrote, “OK.”

Whenever I hear/see someone saying the “I have a x friend”, I mentally replace it with “I normally can’t stand x, but I’ve found at least one I can tolerate!”.

Oh, you know my in-laws?

I have a good relationship with women, but I hate my mother, so it can work both ways.

How much do you want to bet that they refer to him as “their Jew lawyer”? “Hey, Kayla, get that Jew lawyer on the phone, would ya?”

Look at his face. Must be a little girl in the crowd.

Because she thinks that adding the bit about their lawyer being “a Jew” makes them open minded and accepting. Like, “Look, we have this jew on our payroll! We can’t be that bad, right?!” So if we have “A Jew” in our lives, we must be good people, because it is natural to hate jews, yet we tolerate one.

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Look at the physique of male F1 drivers. Honestly its more endurance muscle training. Women have naturally higher G load thresholds (proven by military science) higher pain thresholds (proven by medical science) and naturally have longer endurance ability than men due to their naturally higher body fat stores. They

I don’t understand why women have to have reasons, or worse, GIVE reasons for why they wear things.

Motorsports is prohibitively expensive, and I imagine it still being seen as a “man’s world” means that many women who have interest don’t pursue it because of the limited success rate. A smaller pool of women drivers means that even if someone has that rare caliber of talent, funding, mechanical issues or the like

Am I the only one getting strong troll vibes from this one?

WTF. Women are fully capable of competing with and —gasp—besting men. If there is any sport in which this should be most apparent, it should be motorsports. Having a penis does not give a racer an athlete, nor does a vagina give a racer a disadvantage. Look at the lower levels. While women are horribly

Maybe not anybody’s top choice, but Danica Patrick is available. How about Ashley, Brittany or Courtney Force? Sabine Schmitz? Alanis King? Stef Schrader? Kristen Lee (the alter-ego of Fancy Kristen)?

I disagree. You don’t have to race in F1 to be an advocate. I am sure Alanis King could be an effective advocate. As for the physical factor, aren’t there women fighter pilots? That is an endurance job with high G loads..... K, enough mansplaining, I know the ladies can take care of themselves.

This is awesome. If it’s a woman’s choice to wear the hijab, let’s honor her choice, and let’s give her a full array of options, befitting our capitalist society. :)

I participate in races with separate mens and womens classes because you must have both a king and queen of the hill. It drives me up the wall. I am not going to be queen, there are much better female drivers in much more powerful cars. I would much rather race in the regular class and lose properly rather than go

It may be that I am born and raised in Sweden, but I get nauseated by notions like “Boo hoo, I was beaten by a gurl!”

I think there’s a legitimate argument to be made that a female-only series would give far more women access to the training, cars, venues and attention. The problem is that it puts a glass ceiling on things; if women have their own series, they could be excluded from the “real” races and thereby denied access to the

This is asking the wrong question. The question is not: