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I just found this out and it pissed me off.:mad: Some idiot thought this was funny.



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thank god it's replica, but still it's not good..
 

TerraN_EmpirE

Tyrant King
Had to share: I just saw the most destructive women's wallet ever.
a woman at a store was paying for her cigarettes when she took out her wallet from her purse it was a hard type case made with a cream colored leather brass spike studs with a brass knuckles style Handle studded with costume jems. The damn thing looked like a night mare. The ladies from hell hand bag. Designed to beat a pick pocket to death well still being approved for a night on the town. It was scary.
 
My semester officially ended. Thinking back, I'm deeply honoured to be part of a class full of achievers and intellectuals who are open-minded. Throughout the semester we strived to create a safe space of generosity, open-mindedness, and inclusiveness. It had changed my mind a lot, and opened my life to seeing very beautiful things. Beautiful, is the only word I can think of:

Precious moments I recalled:

Amongst our classmates, one of them has hearing disability. She always asked us to speak up, and when I mean always, I mean literally 99% of our discussions and dialogue. We didn't make a single complaint, and instead we tried. At one point, we even bought earplugs to simulate how much she can hear, and how loud we needed to be. I was deeply moved by our class's efforts to do more in order to include her. (In fact, I started to have feelings for her. I was not only drawn to her beauty, but also to her intelligence, observance, considerations, innocence, and many more)

Memorable quotes:

Me: "I don't believe in justice. Justice is institutionalized. I believe in fairness, because fairness comes from our morals"
Her: "What is justice and what is fair? Justice comes from what we think is fair. Fair comes from our morals, and where does our morals come from?"


Another student: "We should be generous with others and their words, because when they express something, they are expressing it with the words they know how to use"

Me: "Diversity =/= Multicultural. Canada is becoming more diverse, but are we becoming more multicultural?"
 

Franklin

Captain
My semester officially ended. Thinking back, I'm deeply honoured to be part of a class full of achievers and intellectuals who are open-minded. Throughout the semester we strived to create a safe space of generosity, open-mindedness, and inclusiveness. It had changed my mind a lot, and opened my life to seeing very beautiful things. Beautiful, is the only word I can think of:

Precious moments I recalled:

Amongst our classmates, one of them has hearing disability. She always asked us to speak up, and when I mean always, I mean literally 99% of our discussions and dialogue. We didn't make a single complaint, and instead we tried. At one point, we even bought earplugs to simulate how much she can hear, and how loud we needed to be. I was deeply moved by our class's efforts to do more in order to include her. (In fact, I started to have feelings for her. I was not only drawn to her beauty, but also to her intelligence, observance, considerations, innocence, and many more)

Memorable quotes:

Me: "I don't believe in justice. Justice is institutionalized. I believe in fairness, because fairness comes from our morals"
Her: "What is justice and what is fair? Justice comes from what we think is fair. Fair comes from our morals, and where does our morals come from?"


Another student: "We should be generous with others and their words, because when they express something, they are expressing it with the words they know how to use"

Me: "Diversity =/= Multicultural. Canada is becoming more diverse, but are we becoming more multicultural?"

Sounds like your in love.
 

bajingan

Senior Member
Anybody has heard of Paul Walker passing? RIP he was one of my favorite actor.
and this accident actually affected me personally, because I owned exactly the same car that he was in, Porsche Carrera GT and just sold it because I had a feeling that it's terrible handling will get me into accident sooner or later, and I decided to buy a GTR R-35 instead. Paul Walker you will be sorely missed, rest in peace.

Note: I do not work for Nissan and this is not an advertisement, just in case someone accusing me of spamming.
 
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Air Force Brat

Brigadier
Super Moderator
Anybody has heard of Paul Walker passing? RIP he was one of my favorite actor.
and this accident actually affected me personally, because I owned exactly the same car that he was in, Porsche Carrera GT and just sold it because I had a feeling that it's terrible handling will get me into accident sooner or later, and I decided to buy a GTR R-35 instead. Paul Walker you will be sorely missed, rest in peace.

Note: I do not work for Nissan and this is not an advertisement, just in case someone accusing me of spamming.

This is sad, I enjoyed those movies as a motor head, even though the plot was a little hokey, oversteer is definitely a tricky thing to manage, the rear weight bias of the Porsche loves to "swap ends" when it breaks loose, my last toy car was a fourth gen Camaro SS convertible, I loved driving it, but it was definetly not a "happy car" at speed, it was hard to get the larger tires balanced, by 135 mph, I had enough. My 01 gixxer on the other hand is planted, and crazy fast, but I have been looking for a second gen Camaro that I can afford, I think my sport-bike days are nearing an end, but I also read where two were killed in an Amish buggy accident. Sorry to hear about Paul, YOU be safe. brat
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional
Anybody has heard of Paul Walker passing?

I heard about it but did not know and still don't know who he really was. But my oldest son, age 37, knew him. My son worked as a Grip on one of those Fast & Furious movies...which I've never seen.
 

SteelBird

Colonel
Today the weather reaches its lowest forecast temperature; 22 ⁰C. However, mountainous and high land areas has much lower temperature, 10+ ⁰C.

In Cambodia, we have two seasons, the dry season which usually start from May to November and the raining season which usually starts from December to April. In raining season, wind blows from Southwest to Northeast that brings rain from Indian Ocean to the middle land. Most rains are blocked by Mount Kravanh at Southwest coast which makes middle land has little rain while the coast line rain cats and dogs. In dry season, wind blows from Northeast to Southwest. When season first changes, it brings cold wind from Siberia which we call it "cool season" or "small winter". The cold wind usually last 3 days to one week. The longest cool season ever recorded is about one month. During this season children will wear cold jackets while some adult still walking with bare upper bodies on the streets.
 

AssassinsMace

Lieutenant General
Interesting Paul Walker was still filming the 7th Fast and Furious movie and he got into this Porsche probably knowing they were going to drive dangerously by what's being reported. I wonder if this is going to change things in Hollywood like what happened with Brandon Lee. Whether it's insurance or some contractual clause, someone's going to get the hammer.
 

bajingan

Senior Member
Interesting Paul Walker was still filming the 7th Fast and Furious movie and he got into this Porsche probably knowing they were going to drive dangerously by what's being reported. I wonder if this is going to change things in Hollywood like what happened with Brandon Lee. Whether it's insurance or some contractual clause, someone's going to get the hammer.

I would imagine an actor as high caliber as his and doing a major movie project, should have in his contract clause not to drive high performance car while still working on the movie project.

such as shame as he is a talented actor and I am looking forward for his next movie.
 
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