I was kinda like “Okay, o0okay, this is fine”
I was kinda like “Okay, o0okay, this is fine”
I think it is an assault.
Dammit, you chucklefuck, your intentions were perfectly clear. You wanted to hurt and embarrass a total stranger because some stray gross impulse darted across your lizard brain and being a white male, you never even thought to resist or question it. You honestly expected her to find that funny or at least “laugh it…
“Tommy is a loving husband and father.”
I’m not normalizing anything- I’m pointing out that trying to make judgement calls about a test-truck’s safety over a driver hitting a low pylon is a bad take.
Speed is the most common factor in automobile accidents yet people still do it. Not everyone is a rule-follower.
It’s getting crazy - and deadly for pedestrians.
*shrugs* I dunno man, douchey it may be, that seems like something a hip restaurant would do to allow anyone rich in a rare/flashy car to do.
Re: Trucks are too big... amen.
From what I’ve heard it has cameras- as we should be moving towards.
It doesn’t even meet the mirror requirements for driving on the road in California.
This is all I ever see anyway of every Bro Truck
Wait, how is it endangering others? Or do you mean all of the over-sized trucks on the road are dangerous? Because it’s about the same size as many other trucks on the road today.
Honestly, I like it. I think Blade-Runner/Total Recall/Delorean retro-futurism is a lot cooler than the formless tacticool bullshit for red sweaty dads looking like thumbs with goatees that passes for trucks today.
It’s a prototype with manufacturer plates... ever auto company does this, just not usually this ugly
I, for one, love the look of the thing. It’s like an alternative future from the 1970s. I also can’t believe how fucking big it is. Why ‘Murica, why does everything have to be supersized here at the land of plenty? I mean, do we really need anything that’s that big, or are we so fucking fat that we just don’t fit…
You could plug in a Sony Discman!
It probably should, but that’s not what the production company decided on. He kept it in his trailer and only one person seems to have had a problem with that- maybe that should have been enough, but that’s not the decision that was made. On set work is a bit different from normal jobs- if he’s there up to 18 hours a…
You need to go read the crew members account of the bite, it was an accident they were playing rough and he got bit. He went on record saying the bite was really HIS fault. He went on to say he still plays with the dog, Harmon agreed to keep it on a leash or in his trailer instead of loose. Harmon paid his medical…
There’s certainly an argument to be made for that being the best solution, but it appears that he kept everyone safe- dog leashed or in his trailer- and no one had a problem with it except her. The guy who got bit didn’t even want those accommodations and visits the dog in the trailer. Why does one unreasonable…