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Looks like he died by suicide. He was probably too shook to go to jail.
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All because he wanted to run fentanyl across borders for $4k. Absolute pinnacle of humanityLooks like he died by suicide. He was probably too shook to go to jail.
All because he wanted to run fentanyl across borders for $4k. Absolute pinnacle of humanity
This too, how are people able to afford these new contemporary black and white 2M homes all of a sudden and 1M townhomes where you can high five neighbor?
Yeah I'm not pocket watching, just really trying to find out. Even if I hit say $300k, I don't think I would be looking at that range.TooOlfForThisIsh M Mark Antony
I Dont Be Trynna Pocket Watch But When Yall Find Out Let Me Know.Too
Because I Thought I Was Doing Well For Myself Finacially But My Math Still Aint Mathing Right To Add Up.
All because he wanted to run fentanyl across borders for $4k. Absolute pinnacle of humanity
Wait a minute, he was bringing that in to our streets?All because he wanted to run fentanyl across borders for $4k. Absolute pinnacle of humanity
It is not just from my own personal experience.
Big cars are a major problem for pedestrians...
Big Cars Are Killing Americans
The government can no longer allow the auto industry to treat walkers and bikers like collateral damage.www.theatlantic.com
Mix bad drivers, with poor traffic control, lack of public transit, Americans bad aggressive driving, and large cars, you have a recipe for a ton of deaths.
People driving smaller cars on a large scale will save a lot of lives and probably drive down gas demand.
I understand the convenience arguments, but I don't accept them because it would be better for the country on a macro level of people weren't in these vehicles in the scale we have now
Bring back the Subaru brat and Mitsubishi mighty max.
Ban altimas. The drivers are menaces.
That hummer is , bet it’s top 10 least reliable vehicles soon.
That’s my 2cents on the subject.
Say it louder. Altimas and G35s need to be recalled over driver stupidity.Ban altimas. The drivers are menaces.
All because he wanted to run fentanyl across borders for $4k. Absolute pinnacle of humanity
The overall weight of most EVs is going to exceed that of a normal car. By a lot.
I’m not totally hip to the advancements in battery technology but obviously they will need to figure it out. Heavier car means more wear on roads, more wear on tires, more tire waste and so on.
It's always been my assumption that pedestrians are not taken into account during safety testing, and that what matters to car makers is safety for drivers and passengers.That’s true - design has a lot to do with it too though - and many of these large vehicles have high square front ends. That can be deadly for a pedestrian and they’re not safer. Modern cars that pass the best safety tests (think brands like Volvo) don’t have that sort of shape.
It’s also not aerodynamic so it’s odd that EV makers would pay attention to that.
No, that’s actually exactly wrong. Much of the bloated look of modern cars has to do with pedestrian safety regulations.It's always been my assumption that pedestrians are not taken into account during safety testing, and that what matters to car makers is safety for drivers and passengers.