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Isn't that just the price for consumers?

Good analysis, but I don't think manual labourers would ever be in demand as such again in the modern west, as the US/EU would just automatize their way out of having to deal with manual labour if at all possible, especially if there was a shortage of manpower. I think engineers would boom instead and then ofc

Fair point.

I didn't say that at all. It is just far more likely that people who grew up in a culture where (a) they are absolute power kings, (b) women are worthless accessories and (c) all western culture is decadent and hedonistic trash, will make the conclusion that western women are worthless whores and since they pretty

This is what they used in Lie to Me, however it was debunked as being as useful in real life cause you can easily fool people even with micro expressions without being a psychopath,

Nope, just like the rest of the 1.75 isch billion western people. But eventually with India, China, Brazil and Russia(BRIC) getting up to modern western poverty standards (on average with a huge standard deviation), EU and US will fall in living standards as well, with more and more people becoming obsolete and/or

Okay I agree with this post completely. I just read your former post as revolution = good. Sorry about that.

Chinese young rich people aren't likely to just grab and rape your sister right off the street if they feel like it. It can happen ofc, but there is a radical difference in how their entitlement comes out and by what severity these two groups of people exercise their god-complexes.

But do we really want that to happen?

It's more like an oligarchy with corruption as a way of life. Or a cleptocracy.

The VW is not the most produced car of all time, the Corolla is, then followed by the F-150 Ford and then the VW Beetle. But it is much more important than that.

Well it ended with the turbo Offy's but it won 26 500's or thereabouts so it really was the powerhouse from 1950 —> 1973 (1978 isch, it was still used but fading).

Me too, but only after winning an F1 WDC or at least a couple of GPs and having been in the mix, like Webber.

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These are all nice and I like em too, but I wish we had a series where engine could sound like this,

It would also be the death of his career. But who knows, maybe he could be the next Tom, but it is still nothing like winning in F1 nowadays, more like an add-on to a great career.

Hmm okay, I feel for you with your experience. My dad has had a R80 with a R100 engine for the past 4-5 years and it hasn't had a single problem. Okay, a puncture because of a tire that was more worn than it looked and a carburator that needed adjustment and one spring it had trouble starting again(didn't drive it

2006 Dodge Ram 2500,

BMW has made many great motorcylces over the years, but none more icon than the flat-twin powered R series. These things will last forever and inspired a number of copies, most notably the Russian Ural.

Interested to hear what people honestly think of Magnussen?

Yeah, but otoh, it was a good laugh and probably the only remotely interesting question asked at that press conf.