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Get off my lawn.
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That's why everywhere in the world, except in the USA, it is called f o o t b a l l ...After all soccer players chose to play a ball sport where you can't use your hands.
Except soccer, or more precisely association football, is a style of football.That's why everywhere in the world, except in the USA, it is called f o o t b a l l ...
never been in a "sportscar", but got a short ride in a Tesla roadster: breathtaking acceleration (& the idiocy of a roadster: hottest day of the year & 20sec at the light the sun cooked one)I've driven a McLaren F1 (belongs to a friend), but never felt anything like a Tesla Roadster. F'n nuts.
Ease can you give me an example of any country playing at this year's FIFA World Cup that has the name soccer in their national organisation? Even here in Australia we moved on from calling it soccer many years ago and our national organisation is Football Australia.Except soccer, or more precisely association football, is a style of football.
Therefore soccer is a more accurate term to describe that game.
When I was growing up we called it Wog Ball. It is such a pity that Meli has me on double ignore so she will never see that comment.Ease can you give me an example of any country playing at this year's FIFA World Cup that has the name soccer in their national organisation? Even here in Australia we moved on from calling it soccer many years ago and our national organisation is Football Australia.
Sounds like you need to try this, really loud and it induces primal feelings:The drag car accelerating creates a soul stirring noise that is really primal...
Diesel train can certainly put out the decibels.
The electric car... meh.
Nitromethane dragster? Woohoo!
So the point really becomes, do you want to zip down the 1/4 mile the fastest? Or have the most fun.
That sort of racing is supposed to be fun and a spectator event. No place for the electric.
Electric taxi in NYC? Yes.
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Of course I cannot give you an example of that.Ease can you give me an example of any country playing at this year's FIFA World Cup that has the name soccer in their national organisation? Even here in Australia we moved on from calling it soccer many years ago and our national organisation is Football Australia.
Me too.I can, however, give you multiple examples of arrogant fucks thinking they are the players/administrators/custodians of an ancient sport that was nothing like the game they play.
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And that is why it's known as Football and not Soccer, even in Australia.Of course I cannot give you an example of that.