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  • It's exhausting when it's real. The amount of effort required to tell people they are being shit heads everyday is staggering. So of course they don't get it. They barely put in that much effort when it benefits them. They couldn't comprehend doing it for no personal benefit.

  • The same reason they latched onto the term "virtue signaling". They can't comprehend doing something that doesn't provide them with a benefit, therefore the people who are being altruistic must be doing it to get recognition and gain "points".

  • They could do it and make money too, but they are only thinking of short term gains. In my neck of the woods spectrum kept taking the money and barely putting up any cable until our state finally told them to pound sand. Fios then said we'll do it, and they did. They have run thousands of miles of fibre in the last few years, and guess who everyone is paying for internet service because it's the only service available up here.

  • No they don't. A small amount of negative camber improves the contact patch under suspension load. The massive amount strange people put on stanced cars kills your contact patch and refugees grip.

  • 1985 Toyota Supra. I've also owned an 84 and an 83, but they were both beaten half to death before I owned them the 85 was amazing. It really didn't have a ton of power, but the torque of that six made it feel like it did, and it handled like it was on rails.