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Yet the EJ257 still has an absurdly high failure rate. Ringland 4...
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Johnson is objectively worse than both of them if you actually look into his policies. His whole appeal is he's "not Trump OR Hillary, lol!" I truly don't understand how he's getting this cult following on Reddit, Facebook, etc. These candidates both suck, but Trump is leagues above the slimy, shady shit that Clinton has done.
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To clarify, I'm not disrespecting you or your car, JP. I know your shit is fast. I'm saying bike vs. car is stupid. Any bike worth a shit will leave a car before the driver can blink, and any car worth a shit will eventually catch up and pass. Expected video played out exactly as expected.
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Fast drag bikes are geared to the moon and lose a ton of top end. Using quarter mile times/speeds as an argument for a highway roll win or loss is stupid. Everyone with a bike knows this.
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...I mean a stock Z06 will pass a liter bike at the top of 5th/low 6th? You're doing what, 170ish when you pass? Nice run, but literally anything that can do 180 will EVENTUALLY pass a bike. Bikes are stupid quick down low but fall flat VERY quickly at 155ish (600s) or 170ish (liters). Keep up or pass one in 3rd or 4th and I'll be impressed Sincerely, Hater with a bike
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Underrated jokes LOL :lolguy::lolguy::lolguy::lolguy: I don't, but these damn white folk around here playing on their cell phones do. We just gon' take it. #DayOfRage2016
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Just got my EBT reloaded and I'm headed down to Goodale Park to start raging. Got a 30 pack of Fratty Light. Anyone else coming down? First beer's on me. Daydrinking ragers are the best.
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Somewhat related - I had WOW when I lived downtown 2 years ago, their modem/router is kinda weak and didn't like having more than 5 or so wireless connections at any time, regardless of actual bandwidth use. Strongly recommend buying a decent one of your own if possible. It'll pay for itself in 2 years anyway.
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Noted, Kerry. Don't call 911 if anyone ever breaks into your house and kills your wife. The killer has rights, after all.
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Obviously you put down your gun because when the shooter sees that you aren't armed he'll naturally disarm himself too. At that point, you can ask him if he'll please come with you to the police station to talk about his emotions, but you should mention that you don't want to hurt his feelings, so it's okay if he wants to blow your fucking brains out instead. #KerryLogic
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So his rights as an active shooter who you have VISIBLE EVIDENCE that he's killed at least 3 officers (at the time of the parking garage holdup) are more important than the rights of innocent men and women who being paid to not run away? You understand he doesn't have regard for human life, right? I guess you're one of those "if we ban guns, nobody will die!" people.
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Our government has been doing it since 1776, cupcake. It's not pretty, but there are a few well-documented situations where it's warranted. Mexico is cheap as fuck if you hate America that much.
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Serious question: are you mentally handicapped? It's a prevalent theme with mass shootings, and apparently, those who sympathize with the shooter. How EXACTLY do you propose we capture alive an active shooter who is literally in the process of shooting at police officers? Look, I agree that there's potentially a dangerous slope for the use of explosives by our police. I agree, there's a few corrupt departments out there (Dallas is absolutely NOT one of them, though - look at their track record). At no point, however, do I sympathize with the shooter over the shootee. He lost that the moment he opened fire. Let's put it this way, if you own a gun and someone breaks into your house and kills your wife/girlfriend/child/mother/father/whatever, then aims at you, are you going to tell me you're NOT going to try to shoot him before he shoots you?
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I missed the part where the police officers were given their fair trial, equal protection, and due process.
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Obviously the shooter(s) didn't care about other lives in Dallas, so pardon me for not giving a flying fuck how he's killed, so long as it's quick, effective, and minimizes collateral damage as much as possible, with the emphasis on speed of eliminating the threat. (I will agree with you on the collateral damage point, but given that this was a concrete parking garage, a small bomb seems 100% reasonable to me.)
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How is this ANY different than police gunning down the Orlando shooter? I noticed he didn't get a trial either. I guess the Orlando SWAT team should have asked Mateen to put down his gun and turn himself in, maybe bake him some cookies and invite him over to fuck their wives too? Jesus Christ the idiocy of whining that someone who is actively firing bullets at police offers was killed in the least-endangering method possible is fucking insane.
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Bingo. EVEN IF every single black guy killed by police was determined to be an act of racism, it doesn't even remotely begin to scratch the surface of the number of blacks killed by gang-related activity. But that story doesn't gather ratings, now does it?
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You're an idiot, and that Facebook meme going around crying foul for this is fucking stupid. If the SWAT team was sent in, brute force, they'd be shooting for the kill. You can't really apprehend an armed shooter in MOST cases. This was no exception. The only difference was that the bomb potentially saved lives of LEOs from being sent in to get the guy.
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Because they are not mutually exclusive.
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It is well documented that white-on-black crime is statistically lower than it theoretically should be, when looking PURELY at per-capita numbers of violent crimes. Despite the media spin, we're living in the safest time period in history. White people are killed by cops too, you just don't hear about it because it doesn't get ratings. The recent media spur of blacks being killed (that you wouldn't have otherwise heard about or given a shit about) has nothing to do with civil rights AT ALL. Not that it's an excuse, but FAR more lives would be saved if the focus was on black-on-black gang-related crimes instead, but that story just doesn't have the OMG factor now does it?
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Because we have a president who, intentionally or unintentionally, gets involved in social issues that he shouldn't, and makes statements that divide the country. He set a fucking TERRIBLE precedent by opening his mouth after Trayvon, and now we're stuck in this cycle where media-spun racially-"motivated" crimes and riots are this nation's top priority.
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http://i.imgur.com/o0kMpEc.jpg They can go fuck themselves.
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No shit it'll drop immediately, but in the long run, the GBP will be higher than it was before. The UK (and Germany and France, for that matter) is getting SCREWED by carrying the weight of shitty economies in the EU. EDIT: This whole "ur racist/bigot/xenophobe" crap is seriously getting old. Do people not know the definitions of these words? There's plenty of reasons for Brits to vote to leave the UK that have nothing to do with Muslims.
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To clarify my comment earlier, I'm not saying Republicans are innocent from acts like this, but this is quite telling so close to election season. Maybe I'm looking at this the wrong way, but I would think you'd want to be on your best behavior with your job/your friends' jobs/your party power on the line. Recently, it's been Democrat convention/superdelegate this, Hillary scandal that, BLM violence at Trump rally, etc., all dominating the news cycles. It seems to leave a bad taste I think. Both parties are pathetic, but the Dems have been taking Ls going into the final stretch of the race...
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The Democrat party has been an embarrassment to this country as of late. Between Hillary's law-avoidance, shafting Bernie with votes not being counted, violent protests in the name of "not Trump" that aren't being reciprocated in the slightest, the cringe-worthy media bias that is backfiring 100%, and now this, I'll be amazed if they don't get completely blown the fuck out in November at all levels of government.