Why does no one like spinning rims on lightnings?
Originally posted by Odin's Wrath
For all the people, on both sides, that are taking this issue way too seriously...
For all the people, on both sides, that are taking this issue way too seriously...
[Sorry, Odin -- just been waitin' for a chance to use this one]
Tim,
to say that calling something "gay" or "homo" is just a way of saying , "your mama" is a bit off base. It's no less then attaching a word that discribes a certain subset of people, with something that is bad or negative. Sort of like how the word "jew" and the "n-word" were used thirty years ago. Im sure if those words discribing a set of people was used on this board in a similar way the moderator would remove them.
To think there are no gay people who own Lightnings, and use this board is also misguided. Using the words gay, homo, and *** in the way it has been used on this board, is no less ignorant than calling everyone who posts on here a redneck inland honk.
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to say that calling something "gay" or "homo" is just a way of saying , "your mama" is a bit off base. It's no less then attaching a word that discribes a certain subset of people, with something that is bad or negative. Sort of like how the word "jew" and the "n-word" were used thirty years ago. Im sure if those words discribing a set of people was used on this board in a similar way the moderator would remove them.
To think there are no gay people who own Lightnings, and use this board is also misguided. Using the words gay, homo, and *** in the way it has been used on this board, is no less ignorant than calling everyone who posts on here a redneck inland honk.
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Originally posted by baddgene
You may impress the feelbleminded (read: mistergadget) with your pretty words and superfluous jargon, but I'm not buying it. Whether or not you put your 20s on for their performance, or the bling effect, the fact still remains, they are a trend that originated in the so-called ghetto; from which by the way, my "badly flawed demographic analysis" is derived. As for your analysis of the person likely to buy spinners, and their economic situation, I'm sure you went to to the "ghetto" to conduct your scientific reasearch? I used to have respect for you Tim, not that you asked.
You may impress the feelbleminded (read: mistergadget) with your pretty words and superfluous jargon, but I'm not buying it. Whether or not you put your 20s on for their performance, or the bling effect, the fact still remains, they are a trend that originated in the so-called ghetto; from which by the way, my "badly flawed demographic analysis" is derived. As for your analysis of the person likely to buy spinners, and their economic situation, I'm sure you went to to the "ghetto" to conduct your scientific reasearch? I used to have respect for you Tim, not that you asked.
What impresses me about Tim is his resolute steadfastness in doing everthing his way, which is the best way i know of to do anything, through researching learning and sound engineering principles. If you can prove to me that you know anything worthwhile at all then I might respect you. Right now you come off like a complete idiot. The key is to think about what you are doing and research all the pros and cons of it, then decide what to do using sound results and logical decision making. Your truck demonstrates the brain activity of a racoon, grabbing anything shiny you can, regardless of what it does.
Tim's analysis of the spinner market is dead on. There are small exceptions, but he covered 90% of the buyers right there.
Also, you previously posted that spinners were not ghetto, that you saw all sorts of cars and trucks ins suburbia with chrome 20's and spinners and people listening to hip hop and wearing bling bling. Now you say that demographic analysis comes from the ghetto? So which is it?
Your analysis of tastes and trends in suburbia is terrible and wholly wrong.
You should leave before I embarass you more.
Originally posted by baddgene
You may impress the feelbleminded (read: mistergadget) with your pretty words and superfluous jargon, but I'm not buying it. Whether or not you put your 20s on for their performance, or the bling effect, the fact still remains, they are a trend that originated in the so-called ghetto; from which by the way, my "badly flawed demographic analysis" is derived. As for your analysis of the person likely to buy spinners, and their economic situation, I'm sure you went to to the "ghetto" to conduct your scientific reasearch? I used to have respect for you Tim, not that you asked.
You may impress the feelbleminded (read: mistergadget) with your pretty words and superfluous jargon, but I'm not buying it. Whether or not you put your 20s on for their performance, or the bling effect, the fact still remains, they are a trend that originated in the so-called ghetto; from which by the way, my "badly flawed demographic analysis" is derived. As for your analysis of the person likely to buy spinners, and their economic situation, I'm sure you went to to the "ghetto" to conduct your scientific reasearch? I used to have respect for you Tim, not that you asked.
Originally posted by MISTERgadget
You're calling me feebleminded? You misguided piece of crap. Remember this is the same guy who wanted to physically beat his father for using his lightning.
What impresses me about Tim is his resolute steadfastness in doing everthing his way, which is the best way i know of to do anything, through researching learning and sound engineering principles. If you can prove to me that you know anything worthwhile at all then I might respect you. Right now you come off like a complete idiot. The key is to think about what you are doing and research all the pros and cons of it, then decide what to do using sound results and logical decision making. Your truck demonstrates the brain activity of a racoon, grabbing anything shiny you can, regardless of what it does.
Tim's analysis of the spinner market is dead on. There are small exceptions, but he covered 90% of the buyers right there.
Also, you previously posted that spinners were not ghetto, that you saw all sorts of cars and trucks ins suburbia with chrome 20's and spinners and people listening to hip hop and wearing bling bling. Now you say that demographic analysis comes from the ghetto? So which is it?
Your analysis of tastes and trends in suburbia is terrible and wholly wrong.
You should leave before I embarass you more.
You're calling me feebleminded? You misguided piece of crap. Remember this is the same guy who wanted to physically beat his father for using his lightning.
What impresses me about Tim is his resolute steadfastness in doing everthing his way, which is the best way i know of to do anything, through researching learning and sound engineering principles. If you can prove to me that you know anything worthwhile at all then I might respect you. Right now you come off like a complete idiot. The key is to think about what you are doing and research all the pros and cons of it, then decide what to do using sound results and logical decision making. Your truck demonstrates the brain activity of a racoon, grabbing anything shiny you can, regardless of what it does.
Tim's analysis of the spinner market is dead on. There are small exceptions, but he covered 90% of the buyers right there.
Also, you previously posted that spinners were not ghetto, that you saw all sorts of cars and trucks ins suburbia with chrome 20's and spinners and people listening to hip hop and wearing bling bling. Now you say that demographic analysis comes from the ghetto? So which is it?
Your analysis of tastes and trends in suburbia is terrible and wholly wrong.
You should leave before I embarass you more.


