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@JacobSeelman77 No; not the same. Precipitation is a specific scientific term for water falling from clouds to the ground (like rain, snow, or sleet). Inclement weather is a broader, everyday term that means unpleasant, rough, or severe weather that makes outdoor activities unsafe or difficult.
@NASCAR_BRETT You’re damn right it’s easy to say. All the tools they have at their disposal, if that were not able to make an educated decision on what to, THAT would be concerning.
Again, if it’s a law; fine. But it’s not. They can use educated judgment.
I applaud them for tonight.
@LASTCARonBROCK Apply the same logic to race motors. Those fail too. “High performance parts” fail often because they straddle the edge of optimal performance and durability.
@SundayMoney93@RealAbs1776 Hold on, how do you know he wasn’t taking care of himself better?
This can all happen quicker than you may think. Blot clots are a common symptom of sepsis; and that can kill in minutes.
My Dad passed from pneumonia; it is fast.
@TyLivs54@socmediaisdumb No, it’s not insensitive. It’s a natural question.
Most people ask each other where they were when big things happen.
It’s adds context and perspective.
Also totally okay to decline to answer… Ty wanted to make sure the focus was on Kyle, not on him.
@brianmnagy@TyLivs54 It’s a totally natural question… same as if someone asks where you were on 9-11-01.
As long as the media respects the interviewee’s choice to not comment, no foul.
There have been far more egregious examples of poorly timed or thought out questions than “where were you” IMHO
Shoutout to @DanielVining, @RenceTheFence, @AMarquis32 and @BuddyPulley for knocking it out of the park this week.
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@SlapshotRacing @oreillyauto@NASCAR Bummed they didn't have the part I needed today for my van, but happy that @OfficialMOPAR did... thanks Mopar for your return to NASCAR.
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