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not to be racist but i've had multiple african americans comment on how they love my car. I've seen pics of e30's rolling through africa with at least 15-20 africans on them with ak-47's. WILD. its in the african blood. Hope this wasn't too racist, forgive me as I am intoxicated.
s-type/ 420 or something right?
edit: I looked it up, its a 1966-1968 Jaguar 420 with a huge DOHC 4.2 liter inline 6 that makes 245 hp and 283 ftlbs of torque. Almost as cool as that purfict e30.
how can anyone be this retarded? like, is it possible to have a license and be this stupid? america needs to make some changes....
....and one of those changes in America, that we ought to invoke is punching ANYone in the face that uses the word "like", as a placeholder, or in some other way says "like" in any manner other than as a comparative participle.
Everytime I hear someone use the word "like" as some retarded, Valley Girl stutter, truly, I want to punch them in the face. Or, in the vagina.
Problem is, most of you young folk wont even know what I'm talking about...LOL....
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No one ever takes a strong, confident stance in his speech. Every sentence (if the statement is fortunate enough to contain a minimum subject and verb) is punctuated with "like," "whatever," "you know," "I don't know," I mean," etc... watch your own speech for a day if you doubt the pervasiveness of the trend.
If one does speak assertively with knowledge of the topic at hand one feels compelled to qualify his statement with explanations of how he had come upon this information (i.e. I saw it on the discovery channel). Otherwise, he is labeled as a "know it all."
Colloquial English is a very subservient and feminine langue, lacking any backbone at all.
Plebeian to the last...
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