@nln56
Joined on July 19th, 2022, this user has been a member for 1,454 days and is the 163,214th person to register an account.
Has 59 submissions, the first one uploaded on May 25th, 2022 and the most recent on March 25th, 2025.
Of those, 1 has been featured and 20 have won Users' Choice.
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Has made 821 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 13,209 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
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Okay I love this song
When did we lose 90s type sound
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What bacon?
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No
Python no
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Woah
An art cover of an art coverI thought I’d never see the day
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He said in the past day, not the past forever
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Gey
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Woah woah woah what reddit got to do with this??
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Haha yea no
I ain’t meant the guy yet.
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Naaawwwww ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
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I wanna put this to rest, I’ve been remembering it for years and I can’t remember when or what it was actually.
So sometime back in 2013-2015 summertime, I was with my dad in his 02 accord in fort worth and I saw some clouds Rollin in over a tree in a neighborhood. And roughly an hour later it was coming down like the heavens had diarrhea. If it helps I got some extra info, I-635 was bumper to bumper when the rain was coming down hard, also my dad said they said on the radio (96.3 FM) That there was a tornado? (A few years after it all went down)
Hehe, I’ll bet i-635 is still bumper to bumper on that same spot to this day.
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Python no
Python no
Python leave
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(Holy ass I am sorry for the rant)
My dad taught me what it is because his Mitsubishi mighty max and his square body hot rod had manuals.
A manual gearbox is where you the driver shift your gears, automatic transmissions (the ones on modern suvs and trucks) have all these computers that sense shit and then decide when to shit based on speed and engine RPM. These gearboxes are way more expensive then a manual tho, a manual has less computers and components that can break, wear and damage the rest of the car.
So in an older car, lik an 80s CK1500 or ford F series truck you are probably going to have a manual, reasons are back in the 80s, GM and ford and dodge and all them didn’t wanna put all these components and computers and sensors and shit in a Bare bones work truck. So they put manuals in em, and they was cheap, if you wanted to get a top of the lime CK series chevy, that wouldn’t be more then $30k, but now? Top of the line CK chevrolets are going for $80k-$90k. Because of all th expensive computers and stuff on em. -
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Aight then…
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I’ll go on Tornado Archive and see what I can find
All I can find within that time-frame is an EF-0