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Roro posted:Keep your death fetish to yourself, buddy. The cage of the vehicle was absolutely fine, that was just all the paneling and poo poo flying off. If she would have kept her seatbelt on she would have been fine. Probably a broken foot but everything else is intact.
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Rule #4 Seatbelts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uUHamXmUAI
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im pooping! posted:Yeah that is from Brazil and based on other videos I've seen that guy got off light. Wasn't it in Brazil that they had that insane video of a police helicopter chasing a car and shooting at it from the chopper indiscriminately at it while flying/driving through neighborhoods? VVV that's the one. Scruff McGruff has a new favorite as of 21:46 on Nov 18, 2015 |
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Scruff McGruff posted:Wasn't it in Brazil that they had that insane video of a police helicopter chasing a car and shooting at it from the chopper indiscriminately at it while flying/driving through neighborhoods? Yeah, and they surprisingly fired and/or arrested the cops responsible. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skomhYqOqjM
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FCKGW posted:The cage of the vehicle was absolutely fine, that was just all the paneling and poo poo flying off. If she would have kept her seatbelt on she would have been fine. I drive a Smart, they're great. Except when people (mainly Audi and BMW drivers) want to aggressively overtake you coz you are in a tiny little dot of a car. It's brilliant for sneaking through tight corners and parking, and also getting out of giving your mates lifts round the pub when you're the designated driver. I dunno if I'd want to drive one in America where the cars are generally MASSIVE, but in the UK it's a fun little ride. I also have a Dr. E/N aka 'Get-Out' Frog sticker on it, because I am a goony fucker. Rondette has a new favorite as of 22:10 on Nov 18, 2015 |
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Rondette posted:I drive a Smart, they're great. Except when people (mainly Audi and BMW drivers) want to aggressively overtake you coz you are in a tiny little dot of a car. It's brilliant for sneaking through tight corners and parking, and also getting out of giving your mates lifts round the pub when you're the designated driver. I dunno if I'd want to drive one in America where the cars are generally MASSIVE, but in the UK it's a fun little ride. I also have a Dr. E/N aka 'Get-Out' Frog sticker on it, because I am a goony fucker. How is it when you hit 70 MPH?
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I see Smarts all over Pittsburgh, oddly enough. They were everywhere in Austin, TX as well. I do laugh when I see one, as I also would at a very tiny horse. The drivers always have a look on their face that says "shut up kevin gas will be back over $3/gallon someday".
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chitoryu12 posted:How is it when you hit 70 MPH? Not as bad as you'd think, with a prevailing wind. Fastest I've got it going is about 83mph. It's not a car for speed, which is good for me because I have a heavy left foot. edit-Oh and I know it's a goofy car. That's why I like it. It's kinda cute to have little children waving at you as you trundle along. edit-edit= It tickles the gently caress out of me how angry people get about them on this forum too. I totally wouldn't drive one in the States, but for the UK with our wiggly roads and relatively short distances between towns they're fine. You sit quite high in the seat too, so you don't feel as tiny and vunerable as you would think in one. Rondette has a new favorite as of 22:46 on Nov 18, 2015 |
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The biggest problem with Smarts is that they cost 35k when they first appeared here in the US, while getting crappy mileage and being a deathtrap. Every time I go past one I cringe knowing that when, not if, some moron in a giant suv or bigrig rear ends them, they're going to be a smear on the front bumper. Also, lol at 3 lug wheels.
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Stupid_Sexy_Flander posted:Yay! New failarmys! The tiny train crash is amazing.
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veedubfreak posted:The biggest problem with Smarts is that they cost 35k when they first appeared here in the US, while getting crappy mileage and being a deathtrap. Every time I go past one I cringe knowing that when, not if, some moron in a giant suv or bigrig rear ends them, they're going to be a smear on the front bumper. I used to drive one doing deliveries for work, and I thought it was kind of nippy and fun. The best thing about it though was your field of vision, it was like being in a glass dome, the dash is so low.
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ShineDog posted:I used to drive one doing deliveries for work, and I thought it was kind of nippy and fun. The best thing about it though was your field of vision, it was like being in a glass dome, the dash is so low. They'd be great in the US in a smallish city or for intra-city travel in larger cities that didn't require you to travel on freeways frequently. The first one I ever saw was some idiot driving in one in the fast lane in Atlanta, while going way too slow to be in that lane. They (at least their car) didn't make it too far because I saw it smashed into the wall with a big truck with no discernible damage behind it.
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Ariza posted:They'd be great in the US in a smallish city or for intra-city travel in larger cities that didn't require you to travel on freeways frequently. The first one I ever saw was some idiot driving in one in the fast lane in Atlanta, while going way too slow to be in that lane. They (at least their car) didn't make it too far because I saw it smashed into the wall with a big truck with no discernible damage behind it. Then again, in some cities like NYC you'd get farther for most of it by just taking mass transit and walking or biking the rest of the way. Driving in Manhattan switches between ceaseless frustration and white-knuckle terror depending on the traffic at the time.
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I see them all over Denver, but that's only because Car2Go is fairly popular.
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Rondette posted:Not as bad as you'd think, with a prevailing wind. Fastest I've got it going is about 83mph. It's not a car for speed, which is good for me because I have a heavy left foot. so you have a heavy clutch foot???
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Indolent Bastard posted:Lack of an authority figure telling them to get the gently caress away from the giant explosive device, combined with little common sense. I honestly don't know why those EMTs were treating the frost bite at the tank and not as far away as humanly possible. Lack of authority or everyone assuming The Other guy must know whats what or they wouldn't be standing so close to it. Edit: geez I thought I had refreshed o.o Kiss Kiss Bang Bang has a new favorite as of 23:58 on Nov 18, 2015 |
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It looks like that one dude saw the opportunity and went for the pin.
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http://i.imgur.com/2th9WcW.gifv
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Good.
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During the subway one, you can hear somebody shout "gently caress him up!" after the mugger looses his gun. chitoryu12 posted:Yeah, and they surprisingly fired and/or arrested the cops responsible. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbSSSsGzKiM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZBbovy-o98
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C.M. Kruger posted:During the subway one, you can hear somebody shout "gently caress him up!" after the mugger looses his gun. That is some Die Hard poo poo done IRL
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C.M. Kruger posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbSSSsGzKiM It seems surprisingly common for Brazilian police to ram planes.
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xoFcitcrA posted:It looks like that one dude saw the opportunity and went for the pin. Can't pin if they aren't on their back. Get well soon, LITERALLY A BIRD.
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"I have made a mistake."
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fyodor posted:so you have a heavy clutch foot??? I am the schadenfreude. For driving a Smart and mentioning it in this thread, and also forgetting which way round left and right goes.
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 06:11 |
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So, what did he tell him was under there?
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 06:40 |
wyoming posted:So, what did he tell him was under there? Something other than a pile of poo poo, probably.
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 06:47 |
wyoming posted:So, what did he tell him was under there? With how fast he went to grab it, probably something like "Dude, there's a snake under here! If I lift the lid, can you grab it really fast and carry it away?"
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chitoryu12 posted:With how fast he went to grab it, probably something like "Dude, there's a snake under here! If I lift the lid, can you grab it really fast and carry it away?" More like they told him it was their small pet, like a bird or something.
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Snapchat A Titty posted:More like they told him it was their small pet, like a bird or something.
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I guess all the head injuries finally got to him.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...-all-along.html French Police track down the terrorists: quote:Paris attacks: Seven hours and 5,000 bullets - the full story of the Saint-Denis shootout Suddenly, Call of Duty seems very restrained.
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I'm honestly surprised any of the apartment's occupants survived.
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