It is my belief that only few people actually drive cars, most people just use them (crippled by the rules & fear).
I can always somewhat judge a person (man or woman) by their handling capacity, and that doesn't necessarily mean fast. But it certainly means something.
Damn those nanny-state drivers' licenses.
Am I being forced to be responsible for other people's safety?
If people don't want to share the road with unlicensed drivers, they should stay home.
I work hard at being a safe driver. I resent the deep state questioning my ability to drive safely.
Most likely you don't know how to drive Jimbo, you just use a car. [because you - still - work hard]
A licensed driver - unfortunately - doesn't mean he can drive shit. Driving (safely or not) must come effortlessly, after the effort of learning.
[Music please]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uYs0gJD-LE
The interesting question for me is why was it okay to be maskless before Covid?
Dang on, maybe one of the promoters can abide.
Thanks jojo, that's exactly what I'm saying. "My liberty stops, where the other people's begins."
oh, so you find inconsistencies in the anti covid rules? and you try to present them as proof for your weird attitude?
did it ever came across your smart mind that democratic govs are no dictatorships? they usually struggle to be consistent, but due to guys with mindsets like yours, it is very hard for them.
Inconsistencies? Meh.
This is a fucking joke, and there is nothing
democratic about it.
Also, you cannot contain a virus that has been many times around the world already, whilst being an active tourist destination.
also: did you ever try to eat with a mask?
No, I haven't worn a mask yet - so no. Then again, I haven't been to hospital lately.
Is that an argument?
On a less serious note, I
like COV19-84.
I like it because it makes crystal clear the path that needs to be followed.
Bitcoin is part of that.