What’s the biological reason for some people to risk everything they have for essentially no gain? A lot of behaviors make sense when you think about how they could be evolutionarily advantageous but this ‘risking it’ thing serves no obvious purpose
@ErupticHD@CooperTV Apart from the skill/series, F1 is also less accessible. It’s a much bigger sacrifice and way less affordable for American prospects to move over to Europe as compared to drivers who already live there… so of course there’s gonna be less of them
@DovySimuMMA “Where I come from disrespect has consequences” yeah that applies to like every culture, your not special just because you come from ‘the mountains’
@Thanngorodrim@PotnoodIefringe “Stop pronouncing the name of my shithole ‘country’ wrong or im gonna get real mad and do nothing because my country is dependent the West”
@KILLTOPARTY They’re not holdng themselves accountable for failures, like waking up late or skipping the gym. Those failures build up in your brain and have you convinced that things will never work out and you start living your life like that’s true. Your life becomes shit like this
@123ILLState @RealPostFolder I don’t know man, there are definitely push-overs out there who are either simply non confrontational or too unattractive and thus scared to leave the only girl that gave them a ‘chance’
@reddit_lies Never mind the redditors. Real fans know that the freedom 250, regardless of if they like trump or not, is a huge opportunity for the series to put themselves on the map and be known for more than just the Indy 500
@thechosenberg It’s about who you know, just ask a friend/relative in the field pretty please to have a look at your resume. Atleast if they reject you they’ll actually say it to your face instead of ghosting