Okay, pay attention, 'cause school is in session.
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Originally Posted by SupraRexer
I used my ownership of an AE86 to defend my "mad dorifto skillz"? Umm let me find where I said that. OH Wait I didn't. You're a rally expert? Did I say you were.. oh wait, once again I didn't.
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You were called a ricer because of your email address that referenced drifting. You defended that by saying:
"I'm not sure if you're hating because you can't drift or because you are jealous that I can. I came to that conclusion by noticing you drive an Corolla GTS. Obviously for drifting, or should i say trying to drift. I've owned a "AE86" before you even knew what the car was."
You implied you know how to drift so well it makes Bob jealous. :lol: You backed that up by mentioning AE86 ownership. It doesn't get much clearer than that.
The rally expert association was to demonstrate how owning a particular car has little to do with knowledge a particular driving style. If you can't understand how allegory works, perhaps you should shut your mouth before arguing against one.
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Originally Posted by SupreaRexer
Just cause you puckered your lips to kiss some butt to get admin doesn't mean you can be a "smart ass" even if I am new to the boards. And trust me, I use the term "smart" very loosely. I apologize for being "rediculous" whatever that means.. but if you mean ridiculous.. Am I? If I was being as "rediculous" as you mentioned, isn't it ridiculous of you to point it out? :?:
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Here's an example of a rediculous statement: "
I'm a badass flute player, all y'all are so jealous of my flute skills."
Here's another rediculous statement: "
I'm not sure if you're hating because you can't drift or because you are jealous that I can."
The only difference, there are a few more retards that actually think drifting is cool than there are retards that think flute playing is cool. Either way, you're the eyeshadow and make-up wearing, tutu and tights clad, ice dancing gay-boy of the motorsports world if you're a "drifter". Not that there's anything wrong with that, and not that drifting doesn't take skill, just don't pretend the rest of us that actually drive in competative motorsports have a enough respect for your "sport" that we're jealous of your "skill".
By the way, which drift series do you drive in?
Oh and one more rediculous statement: "
Just cause you puckered your lips to kiss some butt to get admin doesn't mean you can be a "smart ass" even if I am new to the boards. And trust me, I use the term "smart" very loosely."
At least it's pretty rediculous when you make it to member #1. Talk about being "new to the boards". :roll:
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Originally Posted by SupraRexer
I buy fanboi cars? I'm not sure exactly what that means, but if you mean I buy cars that trend set by movies, then I must again disagree with you. Did you even know what the hell a Toyota Supra was back in 1996? Honestly, ask yourself that. Because Supra's were still foreign to me til 1995 and at that time I was a still a Toyota enthusiast. Also, when I bought my corolla gts, I had no clue it was going to be popular. I bought it because it was cheap and the car grew on me which developed into a loyalty to Toyota.
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Hmm... 1996... I'm not sure I can think all the way back to college... wait, yep I knew what a Supra was: the JDM Mullet Mobile. Big, heavy, RWD, and overpriced. I'd rather have a Mustang for 1/8th the price.
But let me think back a little more... I remember this Supra:
http://www.carhistory.no/mk1.jpg
Back when it was the uprated version of the Celica. But I'm sure you knew all about that, since you're such a huge Toyota "enthusiast".
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Originally Posted by SupraRexer
I'm not a big fan of Dodge and I don't ever plan on owning an SRT4. I guess your not understanding that I buy Toyota's and the toyotas I bought during the time period were the sport/tuner cars made by Toyota. Hence the statement I made previously, I'm a Toyota enthusiast.
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So why's such a Toyota fanboi, er enthusiasts, selling a WRX? I can't believe you strayed from your brand, dawg. :roll: Oh wait, the WRX is another fanboi car you've owned. I'll say it a 3rd time, you still need an SRT-4 and a Skyline to "collect 'em all"... you're so close to completing your GT4 fantasy garage!
And by the way... your WRX is not "clean". Rather, it's quite hideous... covered in unecessary body kit bits, hand painted lights... wait are those "speed holes" in the grill? Not to mention all the go-fast parts in the motor w/o any supporting suspension or brake bits (and note, lowering springs and strut tower braces do not count as "upgraded handling"... they're for looks). Oh and I bet that BOV really adds a ton of horsepower. :roll:
Here's a clean car:
and another:
Form follows function on a "clean" car. Just polishing your riced-out turd doesn't count.