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Slugnoid posted:22,000 ISIS members just got doxed by an FSA turncoat. quote:Disillusioned with the Islamic State leadership, he says it has now been taken over by former soldiers from the Iraqi Baath party of Saddam Hussein. Awesome, still getting hosed over by a bullshit war from a decade and a half ago.
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HEY NONG MAN posted:Rush hour on the freeway means you're going 20 miles an hour around here so that seems pretty safe to me. drat, that sounds awesome. If I could go 20 mph during rush hour I'd take the highway all the time.
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Solice Kirsk posted:At the very end of my driving test I parked and the instructor and I were about to get out when another person taking her test rear ended us in the parking lot. Her instructor got out, asked if we were ok, and then just bluntly looked at the horrified girl and said, "Well, you did really well up until you failed." I felt really bad for her. Taking my sister to get her license, the lady in front of us gunned her Taurus and perched it atop one of those parking curbs where it balanced, wheels just touching the ground, but not quiet enough traction to get itself off. These stories are far more interesting now that you can take pictures when it happens. HEY NONG MAN posted:Rush hour on the freeway means you're going 20 miles an hour around here so that seems pretty safe to me. The tail end of rush hour (6:30). Still lots of volume, but she hit 70 mph. My first thought was that scene from Clueless.
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Once again I'm really glad to live in the UK, for all it's sins it's one of the safest countries in terms of traffic incidents in the world, and I still see cars upside down at the side of the road on a regular basis.
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ShineDog posted:Once again I'm really glad to live in the UK, for all it's sins it's one of the safest countries in terms of traffic incidents in the world, and I still see cars upside down at the side of the road on a regular basis. Probably because of the hedgerowed bobsled runs you call roads.
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gettin' hedgerown'd
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 21:15 |
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I remember being 16 and thinking I was a really good driver. You shouldn't be able to drive until you're 18 at least. I realize this entails a lot of logistics and that 16 year olds need to get places and that this would probably disproportionately impact people of color and poor people. I'm just saying if we had better public transportation, etc.
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:When people confuse the gas pedal for the brake they quite often panic and try to brake harder which of course means that they just keep accelerating This is remarkable.
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Decrepus posted:This is remarkable. An old goodie in the same category. Parking lot monster trucking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LQaEkFBCls
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To give him his due he did manage to break two rods at the same time
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 00:21 |
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A real child tries to lean on a virtual desk
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 00:26 |
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Krispy Kareem posted:First class of her required six hours of on the road instruction, the little old lady driving instructor took my daughter out on the interstate during rush hour. Just sat in the passenger seat eating pretzels. My driving instructor when I learned to drive in southern California was a woman who, completely seriously, pointed out every Asian woman driver in nearby cars and told me to be very careful around them. It was really weird.
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El Cid posted:My driving instructor when I learned to drive in southern California was a woman who, completely seriously, pointed out every Asian woman driver in nearby cars and told me to be very careful around them. It was really weird. There's actually some factual basis to this though because studies have shown in countries such as China and Korea that the driver at fault is overwhelmingly Asian.
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El Cid posted:My driving instructor when I learned to drive in southern California was a woman who, completely seriously, pointed out every Asian woman driver in nearby cars and told me to be very careful around them. It was really weird. My driving instructor told me to honk at every hot woman we came across. Told me it built diffuse awareness. He also told me he spent my entire upfront payment on hookers.
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Pillow Hat posted:I remember being 16 and thinking I was a really good driver. You shouldn't be able to drive until you're 18 at least. When I was a kid you could pass the test on your 16th birthday and have a full unrestricted license. Then they noticed all the dead 16 year olds. Now it's a restrictive license until your 18 unless you pass driver's ed. nerdz posted:My driving instructor told me to honk at every hot woman we came across. Told me it built diffuse awareness. He also told me he spent my entire upfront payment on hookers. My dad taught me to drive too.
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Aerdan posted:Raw milk is perfectly fine as long as the supply chain is short and everything between you and the cow (including the cow) is as clean as possible. And by 'short', I mean you'd better be drinking it the same day it comes from the cow. Lactose tolerance is a rare genetic mutation that should be wiped out by fire and steel if necessary.
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Krispy Kareem posted:When I was a kid you could pass the test on your 16th birthday and have a full unrestricted license. I used to get mad at people in traffic in this country. Then I realized that a lot of people get what is essentially a 3rd world level driving education because rights. Now things make more sense. I see multiple cars without lights in the pre-dawn darkness every day. Lane changes are rarely signaled, not even by police vehicles. I guess the Schadenfreude is me for getting mad at US drivers.
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Krispy Kareem posted:When I was a kid you could pass the test on your 16th birthday and have a full unrestricted license. My brother couldn't have passengers and couldn't drive at night or some poo poo for like a year. I had to drive like 8 people to school in my beater 1980 Civic every day.
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FreudianSlippers posted:Lactose tolerance is a rare genetic mutation that should be wiped out by fire and steel if necessary. What? Why? Milk is delicious.
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TotalLossBrain posted:I used to get mad at people in traffic in this country. Then I realized that a lot of people get what is essentially a 3rd world level driving education because rights. That's if they even got a driving education I'M TRAVELLING! FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT! FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT!! I DO NOT CONSENT! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCozh_vbYdM
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Gorilla Salad posted:And any time it isn't people get sick and children die. Maybe counts as some 'freude, there used to be a guy at one of my past jobs who was one of those "all natural" types - did a lot of his own gardening, had a chicken coop and I think his dad owned a farm. Dumbass got sick several times when he'd bring fresh farm milk in from a day before that barely got refrigerated and drink it through the day. We'd even find jars of curdled milk and witnessed him on at least one occasion opening the jar, sniffing, then closing and putting back in the fridge Then again he quit because he was incompetent and on the verge of being fired, so yeah.
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SLOSifl posted:When my youngest brother turned 16, I was shocked (while nodding in agreement) with the restrictions he faced. I got my license in like 5 minutes and was a full blown unrestricted driver. My permit required nothing other than a class and a few watchings of Red Asphalt. I drove my dad's manual transmission truck around the neighborhood a few times in that year. Then it was like "okay, drive around the block and just leave the car anywhere. Great get out there champ you passed with a 1/1 here's a license" on my sixteenth birthday. My brother recently moved to Biloxi and his driving test was basically "Drive around this circle without hitting anything. Okay, you passed." Not even a parking test, let alone driving on a road. Chances are that you're driving past a ton of unlicensed drivers, though: an estimated 2.6% of drivers don't have valid licenses, but 18.2% of fatal crashes from 2000 to 2009 involved an unlicensed driver and a very high proportion of drivers who are DUI or flee the scene of the crash are unlicensed. Turns out that taking away or suspending licenses from alcoholics doesn't exactly keep them from driving after half a bottle of scotch.
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chitoryu12 posted:Turns out that taking away or suspending licenses from alcoholics doesn't exactly keep them from driving after half a bottle of scotch. Well, nothing was going to stop them anyway in many cases. I guess at least this way it makes it possible to load on a bunch more years to their prison sentence if they survive the crash. A guy in Australia had his licence revoked and he's been banned from driving until 2092 but he's been charged for driving without a licence a further 28 times. He's been chucked in jail several times, had several other sentences suspended and had warrants issued on him when he's failed to show up to court but he just won't stop driving. http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...72e51d3ae00b4f2
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There was a guy in my high school who was borderline retarded (like, legit he was developmentally disabled) who took a right on a red in a "no right on red intersection" He passed the driving test. I really wish it wasn't racist to ask for more strict requirements for getting a driver's license, but realistically all that means is more unlicensed drivers which sucks.
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chitoryu12 posted:Turns out that taking away or suspending licenses from alcoholics doesn't exactly keep them from driving after half a bottle of scotch. If they can't drive after half a bottle of scotch, they're not much of an alcoholic though.
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ranbo das posted:There was a guy in my high school who was borderline retarded (like, legit he was developmentally disabled) who took a right on a red in a "no right on red intersection" He passed the driving test. I really wish it wasn't racist to ask for more strict requirements for getting a driver's license, but realistically all that means is more unlicensed drivers which sucks.
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Hyperlynx posted:Borderline retards are a race now? Or am I missing something? Maybe the retard has been racing cars? He's a car racerist??
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Hyperlynx posted:Borderline retards are a race now? Or am I missing something? Strict requirements for things like driving, voting, etc. have often been used to keep disadvantaged people disadvantaged.
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My state has a graduated driver's license system, with different levels available at age 14, 16, and 18. I waited until I was 23 and received my full license right away because being over 18 makes you a good driver, even though I had never driven a car outside of a video game before. I commented that the test way a lot easier than I was expecting and they openly told me that the test was meant to be nearly impossible to fail, since they knew that people were going to drive no matter what and they might as well collect the licensing fees and have everyone's info on record.
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WickedHate posted:Strict requirements for things like driving, voting, etc. have often been used to keep disadvantaged people disadvantaged. Oh right, that
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Thanks for the 52 Mb gif
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Hyperlynx posted:Oh right, that It doesn't mean that strict requirements are inherently bad, just that they must also be fair. If you have any sort of impairment that prevents you from driving safely, then you shouldn't drat well be driving.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRu_rvHzs88 New failarmy (don't think it's been posted yet). Possibly the worst fastest and most painful faceplant at 5:22.
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wayne curr posted:Thanks for the 52 Mb gif Sorry, the gifv wouldn't embed. I'm a bad person.
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Dillbag posted:Sorry, the gifv wouldn't embed. I'm a bad person. For some drat reason they don't embed in the preview, but they do when you actually make the post. http://i.imgur.com/hp9RB6Q.gifv making the post pictured here
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:That's if they even got a driving education I will never get tired of videos like these.
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Wanamingo posted:For some drat reason they don't embed in the preview, but they do when you actually make the post. You see that just shows up as a still image for me (iPad).
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 09:59 |
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iOS isn't exactly a fan of the gifv/webm format, unfortunately.
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It's the same with tweets, I thought I was doing it wrong because they don't preview.
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