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Originally Posted by Georgie
pragmatic? f that, honda owners might be book smart but they aren't pragmatic enough to realize you need more than 130lbs torque to have fun in a car
who writes these things? mini drivers? this article comes off as pretentious as can be.
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I'm sure that this author is as pragmatic as possible in all aspects of life. This goes beyond automobiles. It would only make sense that this individual cuts corners when it comes to cost in order to pinch every penny. For instance, no one really needs to shower more than a couple times a month. It just saves so much water to avoid cleaning oneself. Washing clothes is equally overrated. For the price of that trip to the laundromat—obviously, paying for laundry hookups is an unnecessary expense—a person could have instead bought a pragmatic diet of ramen noodles. Other sustenance could be grown or stolen for free. Clothes tends to be an unnecessary expense, as well. The author of this article probably finds it most pragmatic to use natural pigments and mud to paint clothing onto the skin in order to avoid spending cash on clothes. In fact, we should all be more like this pragmatic author, wear mud for clothes, steal our food, and avoid bathing at all costs.