IM sick of this crap.
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Only people that get picked on are the weak. Lift some weights or better, join the wrestling team. If you have nice stuff in h.s. your going to have to get some thick skin because some of those guys mental development has already ceased.
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wow...thats basickly what im going through... I no some kids..even my firends are claming that they can outrun whatever it is...like this kid in my school with his 94 altima..not trying to be mean but he said and i qoute "sean, Your rx8 sucks compared to my altima. I would smoke your car anyday of the week, ahaha Just wait till i get the turbo and No2 neverless my car looks so much better" I sat in senior spot( The place in my school where the seniors sit) with my jaw down speechless. I couldnt belive what i had jsut heard. I jsut sat there and said nothing back considering this kids altima...had rust all the wau down the side of the car. Thats the stuff that annoys me to death.
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Those kids need to realize that there is always a faster car out there somewhere. There is only 1 person on the planet who can claim otherwise and I don't know who that is. Chances are it's not one of these kids! One day they'll get their butts handed to them by a diesel dually or a souped up Dodge K-car and they'll get a reality check. It could happen!
I know kids are good at talking smack. That's all they do. This doesn't bother me as bad as the kids who's parents buy them fast expensive cars. I inherited the family truck and worked my way up from there sharing vehicles with my parents for a couple of years until I could at the very least partly pay for my own used (not new) car. It just so happened to be my first RX-7! That's how it's supposed to be. If a kid says his car can beat yours, ask him if he paid for it. If not then he really has no ground to stand on. Then again if you didn't pay for your car you can't really complain either.
I know kids are good at talking smack. That's all they do. This doesn't bother me as bad as the kids who's parents buy them fast expensive cars. I inherited the family truck and worked my way up from there sharing vehicles with my parents for a couple of years until I could at the very least partly pay for my own used (not new) car. It just so happened to be my first RX-7! That's how it's supposed to be. If a kid says his car can beat yours, ask him if he paid for it. If not then he really has no ground to stand on. Then again if you didn't pay for your car you can't really complain either.
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IM honestly SICK of these KIDS saying that their stupid 94 Altima will beat a rx8...im sick of these kids saying a integra will beat a rx8...im sick of these kids saying that their civic would smoke the 8. BTW these kids in my school are really pissing me off bye saying there stock cars will beat my rx8.. yes my car is stock but i also jsut got it... IM jsut tired of it all guy.
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#43
Screw gas mileage
which is exactly why they do it. You gotta be a little more mature about it and be very dismissive whenever someone says something...example
"my 92 prelude will kick your ***"
"ok"
"especially after i put NOZZZZZZZZ in it and a turbo and a supercharger"
"sure"
#45
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it's no fun when you don't get a rise out of the person you're picking on.
#48
OP- just tell them that you owned their family a couple of generations ago, that usually gets em riled up. [regardless of race]
+1 in all respects, I was the same way.
Inheriting the family truck FTW.
Those kids need to realize that there is always a faster car out there somewhere. There is only 1 person on the planet who can claim otherwise and I don't know who that is. Chances are it's not one of these kids! One day they'll get their butts handed to them by a diesel dually or a souped up Dodge K-car and they'll get a reality check. It could happen!
I know kids are good at talking smack. That's all they do. This doesn't bother me as bad as the kids who's parents buy them fast expensive cars. I inherited the family truck and worked my way up from there sharing vehicles with my parents for a couple of years until I could at the very least partly pay for my own used (not new) car. It just so happened to be my first RX-7! That's how it's supposed to be. If a kid says his car can beat yours, ask him if he paid for it. If not then he really has no ground to stand on. Then again if you didn't pay for your car you can't really complain either.
I know kids are good at talking smack. That's all they do. This doesn't bother me as bad as the kids who's parents buy them fast expensive cars. I inherited the family truck and worked my way up from there sharing vehicles with my parents for a couple of years until I could at the very least partly pay for my own used (not new) car. It just so happened to be my first RX-7! That's how it's supposed to be. If a kid says his car can beat yours, ask him if he paid for it. If not then he really has no ground to stand on. Then again if you didn't pay for your car you can't really complain either.
Inheriting the family truck FTW.
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