@DennisLeary20@MattP1Gallagher That's why they should change the rules so they watch single yellow more seriously. But we souldn't overuse double yellow. That's only when the problem is right in front of you and prepare for a stop.
@peta Educate yourself on the medium you trying to slam, you piece of shit. One failed event? Maybe learn about Tokai Teio's story.
Also about the fact that fans donates stuff for the living IRL horses. This game done more to the japanese race horses, than you'll ever be
@annylaifu I'd generate random number. Go to a station. RNG of the platforms. Hop on the train, check how many stations left and RNG the station number.
Or in Zatsu Tabi (the plot is basicly this scenario), the MC created a twitter pool of the cardinal directions.
@F1 Another joke penalty for Bearman. From the moment the red flag was visible on the panel and the steering wheel, he had 1 and a half second to reach the Williams. Who on earth would realize the situation and safely slow down in this short time?
@HaasF1Team Even the F1TV crew is blind. The red lights in the gantry was because of the checkered flag. The flag panels started flashing red after he crossed the line
@SquChanVT Last thursday i got a blood test and i'm bad with needles. They drew 1 vial and i sat down thinking i'm finally done. Then the nurse came and apologised, that they need 2 vial for this but initially they got only 1 label... FML
@mrq02@premier_two Don't worry, that will be the optimal date for the sakura. This is either an early blooming type like in Kawazu or a pulm tree, which is similar to sakura but blooming earlier.
@thewheatgerm oh and calling your fanbase bootlicker by Sam, because still using twitter despite disliking Musk is okay?
Seriously, who the hell do you guys think you are?
@ChamIsBarking@danyay@wendoverpro Leaving a platform made by thousands of employees because of the owner is dumb. When you buy groceries, you'll run a background check on the owner?
I don't like Musk at all, he's a moron. But I'll support SpaceX because of the thousands of engineers who make impossible possible.