I realize that fact, still I do not understand how destroying something can be fun.
I realize that fact, still I do not understand how destroying something can be fun.
For years now I fail to understand why do Americans gather their children for presentations of mindless destructions of something that used to be a robust piece of automotive technology: “Here’s an old truck! Let’s get the kids out of school and destroy it, destroy, destroy, because fixing it up is so much harder!…
In this case I (were I an American) would seriously ask a question to the government: in 21st century, are you really unable to protect us without taking away our freedoms? Or is it just a great pretext? Or you really do not want to make a revolutionary paradigm shift?
Good point but then, did the US military carpet bomb Moore, Okla., when a (Muslim) guy beheaded his co-worker in Vaughan Foods plant?
So, basically if I enter somebody’s house and start to enforce my own rules, I am permitted to do so, even if the house owner didn’t invite me in the first place? Should I just say I feel “permitted” to do so?
This should be titled “She blinded me with Prologic”. I know, not funny.
What freedom of the USA or the citizens thereof is exactly threatened in the Middle East?
"H982FKL," in case it's not blatantly obvious staring at you in the face from the random jumble of letters and numbers that have been on the Porsche 928 since 1991, is definitely without a shadow of a doubt a reference to a war Argentina and Britain fought over 30 years ago for a few weeks.
Number of people rushing to help after impact: zero.
The problem is: with BMW i8, Ferrari 458 and Audi R8 currently on sale, the exterior design of the "new NSX" suddenly became irrelevant.
And if you have any translations of what's going on in the video, please drop them in the comments.
Top Gear got into hot water with its upcoming Argentina special, after it was noticed that Jeremy Clarkson's number plate looks like a reference to the Falklands War if you try really, really hard. It turns out that water is so hot, in fact, that things have boiled over, and they've been expelled from the country.
Might be. Good call. Although after some thinking I personally believe there is some sort of a gyro effect present when doing a burnout while the rear is anchored to the wall, so it may prevent slipping the car to either side.
Even better acceleration and AWD torque vectoring!!!
Oooh, this way. OK. Actually, while spinning they present zero traction.
I see zero traction in here.
One of the things you have to remember about Argentina is that back in 1982, it fought a war with the United Kingdom and disastrously lost. The details are fascinating, but really aren't important for our purposes here, but what you really have to know is that the conflict is called the Falklands War.
We all have to thank the European Union for it's upcoming emission regulations, because that's the only reason Lamborghini built the stunning Asterion hybrid.
This Johnnie Walker example was just pathetic. [takes a sip of Ardbeg Corryvreckan] Now go hunt your bears, we'll watch from here.