@blurysteph@F1GuyDan Being cheated out of a title wasn't where lost the championship, but rather an error earl(ier) into the season.
Make it make sense.
One doesn't invalidate the other.
@CarlosN31834588@Alessandro_Xbx@CombustivelSem@oengenheiroleo Retardado, o que há haver o cu com as calças?
Não foi planejado em seu governo, não foi desenvolvido por seus funcionários, não foi sequer chefiado por aliados.
Quando perguntado, ele sequer soube responder uma pergunta sobre.
@Damixan@AlisCeo@mcpossesive@evasantos_as9 I'm honestly at a loss of what you're trying to argue.
I made an assessment, and then you came and talked about his skill.
Which I agree, sure. He's an extremely-skilled driver,
BUT.
That does not engage with my first statement.
@Damixan@AlisCeo@mcpossesive@evasantos_as9 ...Okay? And what, exactly, does that change in my point?
I'm not disputing his skill, he's a fine driver.
However, he hasn't achieved anything noteworthy.
He literally doesn't even break the top five winners.
@Damixan@AlisCeo@mcpossesive@evasantos_as9 What are you even talking about?
There's no judgment on talking about something objective; he hasn't achieved anything noteworthy with Ferrari, and comparing it with his teammates is just *sad*.
Ferrari as a whole has been incredibly poor-performing for the past decade.
@AlisCeo@mcpossesive@evasantos_as9 What do you want me to say?
He has eight wins.
It, quite literally, is irrelevant because he has barely achieving anything in first place; Ferrari as a whole hasn't for the past decade.
@AlisCeo@mcpossesive@evasantos_as9 I wouldn't have a problem admitting that Charles performed as the better drivers if his fans didn't try selling as if he was/is a generational Ferrari driver.
No, dude.
He has eight wins.
Pipe down.
@AlisCeo@mcpossesive@evasantos_as9 Highly relevant statistic, that.
It doesn't change that he has a total of eight wins, that's nothing for a seven year stretch.
@GeorgeHern9687@PythonPr You're speaking absolutely nonsense.
What does "I wonder if it can't be read" means?
Both languages are compiled down to machine language.
At no point are they read on their original form.
The CPU doesn't care if it's Python, C++, Rust, anything.
You're being incredibly thick.