Can you repeat the question? BTW, IRL, life isn't free,that's the kind of universe we live in (was that where you were getting at?). Someone should drill that into your brain.
Can you repeat the question? BTW, IRL, life isn't free,that's the kind of universe we live in (was that where you were getting at?). Someone should drill that into your brain.
Hahah, let wolffe have the option, it'd be doing us all a favour by wiping his dna from the gene pool. Now the problem of the multiple sperm donations he has made to afford his unsafe car.....
Hahah, let wolffe have the option, it'd be doing us all a favour by wiping his dna from the gene pool. Now the problem of the multiple sperm donations he has made to afford his unsafe car.....
Wolffe, even if the government didn't mandate certain safety standards for all kinds of objects (everything from bike helmets to buildings), the automotive industry would still implement minimums to be followed in terms of safety features. The most prevalent reason, particularly in North America, would be the prevention of legal action against them... but many auto makers build a big part of their reputation on the safety of their vehicles, which at the end of the day, speaks volumes about the overall quality of their product.
As usual, your notion is completely and utterly ridiculous. Yawn.
^ Hahaha, this.
Wolffe, even if the government didn't mandate certain safety standards for all kinds of objects (everything from bike helmets to buildings), the automotive industry would still implement minimums to be followed in terms of safety features. The most prevalent reason, particularly in North America, would be the prevention of legal action against them... but many auto makers build a big part of their reputation on the safety of their vehicles, which at the end of the day, speaks volumes about the overall quality of their product.
As usual, your notion is completely and utterly ridiculous. Yawn.
wolffe shouldn't have to worry if he sits in the passenger seat of a ford car, the airbag won't go off if you can't sit on the seat straight, also being under 80lbs it won't go off either lol
wolffe shouldn't have to worry if he sits in the passenger seat of a ford car, the airbag won't go off if you can't sit on the seat straight, also being under 80lbs it won't go off either lol
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And here I thought I was the only one who had no idea what the fuck he was talking about.
And here I thought I was the only one who had no idea what the fuck he was talking about.
Although one can always purchase a death trap. So the poll's not necessarily relevant to anything.
Although one can always purchase a death trap. So the poll's not necessarily relevant to anything.
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Someone got their cheerios pissed in this morning....
Someone got their cheerios pissed in this morning....
Although one can always purchase a death trap. So the poll's not necessarily relevant to anything.
holy fuck, did i buy a death trap?
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Although one can always purchase a death trap. So the poll's not necessarily relevant to anything.
holy fuck, did i buy a death trap?
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LOL!
LOL!
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LOL, I specifically looked for a Ram
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LOL, I specifically looked for a Ram
lol that's funny. but wtf is this about? it makes no sense. so i voted no
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lol that's funny. but wtf is this about? it makes no sense. so i voted no
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good then
good then
tan is dumb
tan is dumb
tan is dumb
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i agree
tan is dumb
i agree
Wolffe, even if the government didn't mandate certain safety standards for all kinds of objects (everything from bike helmets to buildings), the automotive industry would still implement minimums to be followed in terms of safety features. The most prevalent reason, particularly in North America, would be the prevention of legal action against them... but many auto makers build a big part of their reputation on the safety of their vehicles, which at the end of the day, speaks volumes about the overall quality of their product.
As usual, your notion is completely and utterly ridiculous. Yawn.
Wolffe, even if the government didn't mandate certain safety standards for all kinds of objects (everything from bike helmets to buildings), the automotive industry would still implement minimums to be followed in terms of safety features. The most prevalent reason, particularly in North America, would be the prevention of legal action against them... but many auto makers build a big part of their reputation on the safety of their vehicles, which at the end of the day, speaks volumes about the overall quality of their product.
As usual, your notion is completely and utterly ridiculous. Yawn.
Title: government mandated safety features poll
description: should one have the right to decide how much money he spends to reduce the chances of his death when purchasing a vehicle?
there less confusion.
P.S. Im not going to fix it either.
Title: government mandated safety features poll
description: should one have the right to decide how much money he spends to reduce the chances of his death when purchasing a vehicle?
there less confusion.
P.S. Im not going to fix it either.
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actually i assumed he still hadn't outgrown one yet
actually i assumed he still hadn't outgrown one yet
actually i assumed he still hadn't outgrown one yet
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123 pounds here, slick
actually i assumed he still hadn't outgrown one yet
123 pounds here, slick
123 pounds here, slick
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motherfucking goliath
123 pounds here, slick
motherfucking goliath
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