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wesleywillis posted:If average is supposed to be like 5.5" then I'd have to guess that maybe like bigger than 7 or 8 inches should be the cut off. A study of 15,000 men from a British medical journal: quote:Average erect penis length was 5.17 inches, or 13.12 centimeters. SD was 0.65 inches or 1.66 centimeters As we all know from statistics class, 68% of a normally distributed population falls within one standard deviation of the mean, 95% within two standard deviations, and 99.7% within three. So that means that with a penis length of 5.17 + 0.65 + 0.65 = 6.47 inches you are bigger than 9 out of 10 men, and at 7.12 you are bigger than 994 out of 1000. 6.5 inches is therefore statistically big, and 7 inches or 18cm is statistically huge. Sagebrush fucked around with this message at 00:52 on Apr 17, 2023 |
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Lotta little dicks across the pond there
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Sagebrush posted:A study of 15,000 men from a British medical journal: Glad we cleared that up
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# ? Apr 17, 2023 07:49 |
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Okay enough about your huge dicks and lets have more actual terrible car poo poo please. Maybe something someone with a tiny dick would drive?
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# ? Apr 17, 2023 08:32 |
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Sagebrush posted:A study of 15,000 men from a British medical journal: That study should have also asked the participants what kind of vehicle they drive and made it thread relevant. A missed opportunity if there ever was one.
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I had no idea average dingus size was so small Also, here is both a terrible car and a terrible car pun. If this very fancy car was any smaller it would be... A swankei car because it's under the hp limit as it is
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Midjack posted:You can add quotes as of a few years ago, scroll down and click the button on each post you want to add. It only has the last page or so though, so if you want to go back more than that you'll have to keep doing it your current way. I sometimes go a few days without checking the forums, and there's threads I don't check daily. So yeah, often going back more than one page. I'll do that if I know I'm only on the last page, if I think about it - I'm just so used to right click on quote -> open in new tab. Which has led to some amusing cross-thread/wrong thread shenanigans. It doesn't help that I'm ADD as hell (which is why it's unusual not to see "last edit" below my shits)
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kastein posted:I had no idea average dingus size was so small Did this come in goose?
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Sagebrush posted:A study of 15,000 men from a British medical journal:
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# ? Apr 17, 2023 14:57 |
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I think this belongs here
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Just-In-Timeberlake posted:I think this belongs here Thanks, I hate it!
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Just-In-Timeberlake posted:I think this belongs here Terrible all the way down. I don't even know how one could wrap it back around to awesome
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Correct thread.
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Just-In-Timeberlake posted:I think this belongs here Their love of Trump is keeping them from seeing what is in front of them.
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joat mon posted:Terrible all the way down. Sacrificing it to Robosaurus is the only path to redemption
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Just-In-Timeberlake posted:I think this belongs here What’s the turning radius, I wonder
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Enos Cabell posted:Sacrificing it to Robosaurus is the only path to redemption Bless Robosaurus and his coming. Bless his coming and his going. May his passage cleanse the automotive world. May he keep the world for his people.
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Just-In-Timeberlake posted:I think this belongs here Right thread
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Just-In-Timeberlake posted:I think this belongs here Now that’s one hell of an awful pavement princess!
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david_a posted:What’s the turning radius, I wonder
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Saw this outside a restaurant. Story from the staff was this K5 and a Camry tried to merge into the same lane, driver side wheel fell apart, flew up in the air and came back down on the windshield. Yikes.
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bennyfactor posted:Saw this outside a restaurant. Story from the staff was this K5 and a Camry tried to merge into the same lane, driver side wheel fell apart, flew up in the air and came back down on the windshield. Yikes. you picked a fine time to leave me loose wheel off of the truck, and into the field
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Doesn’t explain the missing hood. Unless it’s Florida. Also: rear flat?
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# ? Apr 18, 2023 19:55 |
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He probably ran over bits of his front rim.
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PainterofCrap posted:Also: rear flat? Probably 16.5s without a safety bead and lost the bead when the camry sideswiped them.
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FlapYoJacks posted:I taught my stepson how to drive a manual by telling him the clutch is a reverse brake pedal and not to slam the fucker up whenever he changes gears. He was off and going in less than 10 minutes. Only reason my wife (51 years old) doesn't still drive a manual is back issues that make operating the clutch hurt. Checks out. By the time I drove a manual car I had been driving lawn and regular tractors for years. Just took a little more effort to coordinate the gas pedal as well. Oh, also motorcycles, so the concept was already solid in my head. I had sort of driven a few manual vehicles (stop and start, no shifting), and then taught myself that part in my '78 Fiat 128 just before I got my license. Turned out the starting-stopping part was the hard part. Never looked back. CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:Someone made a list even! That list is kind of dumb without model years. Quite a few of those cars span several generations. Throatwarbler posted:My wife doesn't even drive and she's ruled out us ever buying a Tesla solely based on Elon's social media. I put in on a sweepstakes to win a Tesla Model S Apex (modified by one of the Tesla go-fasterers) and was informed by my wife that I would need to take the cash equivalent, thanks, Elon. charliemonster42 posted:My 987 cayman also just had a pump and goo. These work fine unless you have a big hole or pinch the sidewall somehow. They’ll sell you an actual spare but then you basically lose the frunk. Sagebrush posted:That folding tire is very cool, but also one of the most extraordinarily German things I have ever seen. My 1978 Chevy Monza had a collapsible spare, and a bottle of CO2 to inflate it. Which I actually had to use once. As I recall, mine didn't re-collapse when uninflated, and I had nowhere to replace the CO2 bottle back in high school (1988.) My cop car has a full-sized spare tire, but the civilian Crown Vic has a skinny temp spare unless you spring for the full sized option. I've actually got an aluminum-wheel temp spare from a Town Car in the trunk for a bit more space right now. The full size lives in the shed, and I swap it on if necessary. I have used the temp spare twice, so far, thanks to a pothole and random crap on the highway. kastein posted:I had no idea average dingus size was so small It definitely makes me feel better about my [spoiler]completely average, apparently[/spoiiler] dingus. joat mon posted:Terrible all the way down. Maaaaaybe if those were racing slicks and there was an actual handling chassis hidden under there? The "TRUMP" would still add a lot of negative points, though. I'm not sure if it's better or worse than a bro truck as-is, though.
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PainterofCrap posted:Doesn’t explain the missing hood. Unless it’s Florida. Visiting my in-laws in Ft Lauderdale, in fact. And I think the flat was likely from loose bits of wheel rim. cursedshitbox posted:Probably 16.5s without a safety bead and lost the bead when the camry sideswiped them. or this, and of course I defer to CSB's knowledge of big tires. Saw the Camry after we left and it was missing its front bumper trim and a quarter panel. bennyfactor fucked around with this message at 22:58 on Apr 18, 2023 |
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Darchangel posted:That list is kind of dumb without model years. Quite a few of those cars span several generations. It's also very incomplete. Darchangel posted:My 1978 Chevy Monza had a collapsible spare, and a bottle of CO2 to inflate it. Which I actually had to use once. As I recall, mine didn't re-collapse when uninflated, and I had nowhere to replace the CO2 bottle back in high school (1988.) I think collapsible spares were fairly common in late 60s-late 70s American cars. I know the (long gone) original spare for my Cuda was a collapsible.
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Sort of a fix to the expensive dealer addon spare, but I ordered a kit from https://modernspare.com/ for the wife's GLC300, which has all the cutouts for a spare but no actual spare. Unfortunately I ordered it after she blew out a new CrossClimate2 in Philly, but it looks and fits nice. The tires had less than 200 miles. Costco was great about it but holy poo poo, what an absolute pain in the rear end. Still have no idea what she hit, I assume a curb.
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i actually do not mind anything about this except the stupid loving license plate mounting, which ruins the whole thing. maybe that's the reason you took the picture. why do people do that
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Sagebrush posted:i actually do not mind anything about this except the stupid loving license plate mounting, which ruins the whole thing. maybe that's the reason you took the picture. The horns are probably why the picture was taken. That paint is loving mint though.
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Darchangel posted:Maaaaaybe if those were racing slicks and there was an actual handling chassis hidden under there? The "TRUMP" would still add a lot of negative points, though. Funny, I thought similar, obvious it would have to stick out way less, but this kinda sprung to mind: (Most definitely not for this thread)
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Sagebrush posted:why do people do that It's offcenter because it's screwed into the towing eye, and it's diagonal probably as a holdover from body kits in the early 2000s.
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Sagebrush posted:i actually do not mind anything about this except the stupid loving license plate mounting, which ruins the whole thing. maybe that's the reason you took the picture. I had a tow hook mount plate on my Mazda 3 and it loving killed me that it would constantly just get slightly askew, not quite that bad but definitely noticeable.
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Would it screw with license plate readers? In any case I'm pretty sure that'd get you a conversation with the cops here. A few days ago I got pulled over immediately after entering a highway through an on-ramp. I was pushing the revs pretty high and making a lot of noise in the miata but of course not actually breaking the speed limit lol. I was sure it was for not having lights over my rear license plate (I took one off because of a lovely connector, the othe bulb just burned out) but they just sent me on the way after checking the paperwork
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Powershift posted:The horns are probably why the picture was taken. It was the horns and the plate. The paint was immaculate.
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I wish the cops would actually enforce the license plate fuckery that is getting worse by the day. Fake plates, expired temp paper plates, expired tabs, covers to make your plate illegible Can you believe this guy was driving like a fuckwit?
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OBAMNA PHONE posted:I wish the cops would actually enforce the license plate fuckery that is getting worse by the day. Fake plates, expired temp paper plates, expired tabs, covers to make your plate illegible I think it was in Cannery Row where part of fixing a car was "forgetting" an oily cloth over the license plate to cover the expired tab. This is just a century of tradition.
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Wrong thread and I'll gladly take a sixxer for it if thread disagrees. Minus the license plate mount, of course.
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