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Meh, he took a shot at a kink and missed. (Or did he? I didn’t see a clear no, just a playful correction of a word to one in her lyrics in a song about from what I can tell clapping your booty to fresh beats, unless I missed something? Which is totally possible)

I already have the transcript here (redacted in sharpee of course for nat’l security reasons):

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Did I say that? Nope. I said Hart shares the blame and is legally culpable. He should have never let an unproven driver have the keys. Period. Especially knowing that he added 300 more hp than the car was designed to handle and with 50 year old safety equipment.

You know what, Jonah is becoming a seriously amazing actor. If you haven’t watched Maniac by now, go binge it. He’s come a long way from “guy trying to purchase gold fish platform boots”. I never really gave him much credit before Maniac, now I am excited to see him get meatier roles to see what he does with them.

His wheels spun out, lost traction, and the car rolled into a ditch... but speed\horsepower wasn’t a factor? GTFO of here with that drivel.

So... adding 300 hp doesn’t make it any less safe? Despite the fact that it was almost immediately totaled and the power of the vehicle was the biggest contributing factor?

Hart is negligent. He let another driver operate his 700 hp steel torpedo without qualifying said driver and without some safety equipment, the story points out, experts say is necessary for a vehicle with that much power. Is he completely responsible? No, but it was his car. When he handed the keys over, he accepted

Again, Hart handed the keys over. He accepted that there was a possibility this person would wreck his 700 hp beast. He also accepted that if said person were to crash he’d be stuck with the damages (at this point his pal is an uninsured driver btw). That is how personal responsibility works. That is why tracks

Hart handed the keys to a 700HP steel torpedo to someone that did not have the skills to handle it. He is partly responsible. Period. Just like I don’t hand my 8 year old son a running chainsaw. It is irresponsible and if something were to happen I would be held accountable. So should Hart.

So... you agree with me? And by handing over the keys you’re implicitly stating “I trust your driving skills and accept the responsibility that there is a possibility you may crash my car and I will be on the hook for those damages.” If you can’t say they, then you don’t hand over your keys.

wow, a whole lotta dumb to unpack there...

No, because you bought it. It is yours and you assumed responsibility for it. Now, if they rented the car to you or simply allowed you to “borrow” the car, then yes, they would share some responsibility. Not all, but definitely partial culpability. Hence why when you rent a car you have to pay for things like

Who handed him the keys I wonder?

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I am not, I am holding him to the same exact standard. You’ll notice that with increased performance comes increased safety measures to account for the vehicle being more at risk of having an accident and for the severity of the accident to also likely be worse.

Vehicle crashes like this are caused by drivers negligence.

I love all you car apologists on here. Your arguments are the same as those that gun nuts use after a mass shooting. “Cars don’t kill people, DRIVERS DO!” FML.... the guy got an old car not designed to have 700 hp and gave it 700 hp... then, like an idiot, let someone whose driving skills he has NO IDEA about drive

If we were talking about Hart crashing in a stock cuda, I’d be with you. He had major work done that made the car much more dangerous on the highway, and as a result it looks like he crashed it and the mods created a much more severe crash.

I disagree in one key element of that: It isn’t her spine that springs into action. It is her gelatinous mass being held up by special interests. It’s easy to give the appearance of confidence when you have millions of dollars of support behind the scenes. Take away that support and her spine disappears like a piece