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Interesting. You’ve got to give them credit for coming up with something this dodgy.

And the crowd goes mild.

That’s been something I’ve wondered myself — I doubt they would have had a starter lockout safety mechanism back in ‘54. That said, it takes some extra effort to actually click the starter switch once the pedal’s on the floor, so I’d guess it would be something you could get used to. Kinda similar to my VW’s kickdown

quick, someone get this guy a safe space

I’m genuinely shocked that an Australian pilot asked people to pray considering Australia is the least religious place I’ve ever lived.

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You know I wrote up a long comment to this, and I deleted it.

How many times can you comment on things like this, and not get tired of repeating yourself. I think Black people need to come to terms with the fact that justice will not come in the ways we have been seeking it.

Something needs to be done to link the

Wouldn’t he have been a public servant in his position as Attorney General of the Chiricahua Apache?

The comedy of it all is claiming that the 25-year exemption for emissions and safety regulations is to keep unsafe, “dirty” cars out.

This is more of Kardashian’s style.

Actually I avoid all things Kardashian.

Wait, isn’t this guy Attorney General of the United States? Even if he’s convicted, it’s not justice. He’ll die in a few years anyway, and that innocent 27 year old had decades ahead of him.

I’d suggest the swerve may have been reaction to a jolt/noise. It’s possible the car didn’t even know there was a bike there in the first place and just gut reaction swerved when it happened. Can’t really tell from the video. I’ve seen enough tunnel vision drivers that if they got a hit to their vehicle coming out

I believe bigotism like nepotism, but with fat guys instead of nephews.

Let’s not forget Pol Pot. I mean, sure, the labor was awful, and the punishments were ghoulish, but that rice?

I would of placed my chips on the communism square, but they were seized by the government and redistributed to party leadership.

Honestly, communism can’t get here fast enough, we need to take everything these people have.

Yup. My inner Grammar Nazi cried...

During the first Gulf War, the E-3 Sentry was used to take orders for toilet paper from the Army. The orders were secret as a quantity of toilet paper and their frequency could be used to determine troop strength (not their bowel fortitude, but how many there were). In lieu of a secure radio, the orders were passed

That’s so odd. I’ve never been to Texas, but I immediately think Branch Dividians and fireball when I hear Waco.