I’m almost certain that this would make too much sense.
I’m almost certain that this would make too much sense.
I’m going to let you have the last word, because I feel like I’m arguing a 17 year old senior on high school who has probably never traveled outside of Europe, but can claim to understand the differences in cultures from a keyboard.
I suppose you think China isn’t a 3rd world country because they have one of the highest GDP in the world? How about India?
“Doesn’t share any land with 3rd world country”
Foreigners? They aren’t even on the radar. Jesus Christ - do you realize that the US had slavery less than 200 years ago? Have you ever heard of Jim Crow laws? Black folks were literally given protection to vote less than 70 years ago.
Why don’t you compare America against another high population country without a homogenous populace?
“Do you know what happen when lots of people have to fit in small places?? Violence, more violence. Yet, it;s not the case with Germany, Europe in general, Japan, SOuth Korea...etc etc that have to deal with a lot more space restriction than the US. Yet, there are a shitload less people getting killed everyday in…
You never put in context the population of both countries, which is what I did. You wanted to claim that there was a massive difference between US and Germany when it comes to police shootings - the percentage difference is says otherwise. Given the population differences, it’s simply impossible to compare the two…
What the fuck are you on about? How does that relate to my original comparison?
Our demographics are different, our history is different, and our culture is different. I mean Jesus Christ - certain groups of people weren’t allowed to vote without fear in this country just 60 years ago.
We’re literally talking about the difference between .0000001% vs. .0000003%.
I wish this was common knowledge :-(
A million times yes! A 1991 Prelude Si is one of my all time favorite cars. Probably Honda’s best attempt at making an economy GT car.
chuck ‘er in the ute!
This thing looks fuckin’ sweet.
lol wow - I glossed right over the post date. My bad :-D
You’re going to see these everywhere. In 2005, a new Subaru WRX STI cost around $32,000 which would amount to right around $41,500 if you adjusted for inflation. The Mitsubishi Evo of the same era was even more expensive.
You can probably find an SRT-10 for under $30k, too. And they look a hell of a lot better than this.
Having your dream car isn’t all that it’s cracked out to be, but your dream car probably shouldn’t be a 1992 Honda Civic CX.