@ShamiKalra@HillF1@haveigotnews That was hardly the point.
Good on his dad, sure, but bad on the many many more good dads that won't even get close to give a similar chance to their kids, especially in this sport.
@frenbilt@Mont_Jiang Your should be wary of promoting racism. China is overtaking you fast, and you and all people in your failed country will be the next targets of it.
@_AhmadHijazi@25_cycle it was not about the insult, the post admittedly coming from a physicist prone to rough talking, too.
My point is that engineers easily tend to assume that the complexity of the knowledge they apply to solve tough problems with sophisticated thinking must reflect core truth.
@Magnus_Fiskesjo@_AhmadHijazi Sir, I am sure you are a reasonable person, just unaware of relying on ideas arbitrarily assumed or culturally learned as undisputable truths. Like anyone else (it hurts to not be a demi-god, doesn't it).
Beware though. The way you wrote this post makes you sound like a fanatic.
@Elven_Reef@ILoveSnooker_@Magician147 This is better, way more pressure. Without the luxury of choosing whether to take time or not and with a shouting crowd. Plus with some seriously tricky shots (to be taken in a hurry).
@anacy672707 @ibrand@InternetH0F I have two wallets, one has $800 inside, the other $1100.
I use the first to buy the cow and to store the $1000 I get by selling it. I use the second to buy the cow again and to store the $1300 I made by selling it again.
In the two wallet I had $1900, I now have $2300, $400 more
@isaiah_brookman @InternetH0F If you only had $800 at the start, after the first sale you'd have $1000, which is not enough to buy it again for $1100. You need to borrow $100.
You may have $500 more than at the start after the second sale but if you have still to repay $100 your net profit will be only $400.
@philiphartley57@F1 I'll never get what is so special in an overtake served on a silver plate which any driver in the grid, even the least opportunistic, would have performed with identical success.
@slajslajowski @ry5tat1c_352_8 @F1BigData And Ferrari he beat, by means of countless dangerous moves under braking which didn't lead to a painful DNF only because Kimi didn't want an underage on his conscience.