
Ford/Honda/Toyota - “Uh, no.”
Ford/Honda/Toyota - “Uh, no.”
Yah vague laws that is up to interpretation of them. Sounds perfect for a police state!
Doesn’t “stretch” limo mean that it was “stretched” by an aftermarket modification? That is always what I understood. Or are there manufacturer authorized stretch modifications that meet some safety requirements and would not be covered by this bill?
Some people just want to watch the world burn.
I knew the source GM was using was BS as soon as I read that it was a survey conducted by Ipsos.
If and only if the crusher is kept at or below 95 db.
What annoys me is the subjectivity of all of this. A cop can pull you over give you a ticket and drag your ass to court, even if your car comes in at 94 dB. You may win in court, but now you have to take a day off work or go without wages. It is nothing more than a stop and frisk law in vehicular form.
So we can move out of it
If the defense is expecting you to not kick the field goal, then it’s not a fake field goal, and therefore not a good fake. Whether your line blocks everyone perfectly or not is irrelevant, Coach Results.
My one month later Smash experience: collecting dust.
Read the paperwork bro, you gave Mark Zuckerberg the right of prima nocta to all your children.
It’s on a piece of paper that means its the right thing.
$60k exotic with a vinyl wrap, NY plates, listed on a NJ Craigslist, and pictures taken in a strip mall?
Give me a shovel, a case of Red Bull and a bill of sale and I’ll have that fuckin’ tank out in 24 hours.
when in doubt, power out!
They created an account called gamebreakingischeating to comment on an article about a speedrun that breaks the game.
That should answer the question.
What? Absolutely none of this involves hacks or cheats. Every bit of this is just using in game mechanics to achieve unexpected results. If you think this “isn’t a feat of the human mind” then where do you think it came from? Did a machine come up with the route and the glitches?
So instead of ignoring the thing you don’t like, you don’t think anyone should do it? How self-centered do you have to be to come to that conclusion?
Just because you know it isn’t real doesn’t change the fact that your mind subconsciously associates it with being real, even if we know it to not be real, because of how much our body uses visual cues for maintaining balance and determine our physical position.
I’ve experienced this first hand and my brain absolutely thinks I’m very high up, even though it also knows I’m not. It’s trippy as fuck. It’s not acting or dumbness. VR actually tricks our brains, it’s pretty cool.