It's a little suss m8, unknown ks and a "slight lifter noise"
Luke Murphy
man i love my paddle shifter car now
just set car to auto for the monotonous DD shit
then when I wanna have a bit of fun somewhere I can switch to paddle shifting nonsense and fang it about how I wanna fang it about
Jace Long
Looks like an ok Silvia as far as Silvia's go but 8.5k is pretty steep. Offer him 4k or something and watch the ad get updated with NO TIME WASTERS LOWBALLERS OR TYRE KICKERS IF YOU DONT HAVE THE MONEY DONT CALL ME
Caleb Robinson
Depends if the paddle shifter in question is controlling a slushbox or an automated manual/DCT.
Cooper Bell
CVT, but it's not a slushbox so gear changes are v quick and minimal lurches
Thomas Jenkins
>CVT >paddle shifters
For what purpose?
Kevin King
sup m8 how goes the show and back
Hudson Baker
A lot of the sort of people who take part in focus groups don't like the C in CVT so they sometimes fake discrete gears to make them feel at home.
Easton Cox
actually I lied
it's just a 5EAT
Alexander Richardson
do kits exist to turn the fake gears back into a sliding switch? I would like this.
Carson Wright
don't need paddles when you've got power mate :^)
Jose Bailey
Probably depends on what you drive. To be honest though I've only heard of it as a setting that you can choose to enable and not as a default that you don't get to turn off.
Why don't you shut your mouth and enjoy the fucking music m9
Nathaniel Campbell
Better yet post some of your own if mines so shit
Benjamin Peterson
Ayy lmao. Perth is dead outside northbridge Would go for a drive, but I cbf. Would probably get pulled over by coppers foe booze tests and end up with a yellow sticker
Camden Morris
I'd say to just go to a backroad, but no doubt they are patrolled and you have roos too
Alexander White
happy anzac day cunts
Juan James
>Live in small town with bogans that always go cruising >Went out for a drive last night and no bogans out
I swear to god everything in my life is slowly getting worse. Friends becoming normies and not going on PC as often, no one goes driving anymore, etc.
Zachary Allen
couldve just been an offchance
here in good ol blacktown there's always a v6 commie that wants to race
Levi Ross
You retarded fuckwit.
Brandon Ross
I'm trying to sell an unregistered car (in SA if that matters) People keep asking to test drive it and I've been saying no since it's unregistered. If I were to let someone drive it on the road who is at fault when they get caught me or the person driving it?
Julian Jenkins
I would say the driver since he's not the registered operator but also potentially you since you're the owner and allowed the car to be driven unregistered.
Seriously mate just register it.
Jaxson Gonzalez
>watching footy with mates last night >minute of silence for Anzacs comes up >they fuck around for the minute, giggling and trying to make each other laugh Fucking disrespectful cunts
Blake Wilson
>thinking ANZAC day is anything other than propaganda designed to perpetuate the glorification of war
Blake Brown
>giving a shit about the politics Respect the dead and their sacrifices
Owen Richardson
>turns ANZAC day into some shitty autist political argument
Fucking why does everything have to be about politics these days, Can you autists fuck off and stop talking about politics? Every fucking day.
Christian Powell
> not glorifying war Fuck off back to your shit tier melbourne university where Veeky Forums is banned on the campus internet you cock sucking sjw hippy cunt
Benjamin Ross
I bet you'd love it if the fucken slopes took australia over.
>chinese already own most of straya >at least they would have killed all the coons
Landon Sanders
>chinese already own most of straya [citation needed]
Oh look at that, chinks own more of WA than Australians.
Julian Rivera
That's fucked. They should be required to control pests on their land. That must be killing the local wildlife there.
Eli Rodriguez
who owns cubbie station?
fuck off ya retard
Nicholas Barnes
>thats just the recent ones You must have a flat spot on your noggin
Nathaniel Ramirez
>They should be required to control pests on their land. It's law already in some states iirc
Thomas Mitchell
Decided I'm gonna stop binge drinking lads.... or at least taper off when I stop drinking.
I partake of the cannabis most days and when I take a break from it I find myself getting a bit too drunk. It fucking damages your brain when you withdraw from alcohol due to excitotoxicity. The next day or two after a binge I feel I can't have a cup of tea or coffee because I would be too stimulated. That's me feeling the excitotoxicity. The fukken brain damage. I drink quite a bit of tea/coffee at times too.
People who drink everyday don't go through this kindling mechanism of withdrawal so they don't get the associated brain damage, only damage to their liver.
I guess when I'm tempted to drink like I am today I'll just have to taper off my intake when I stop drinking and start partaking of the herb again. So small amounts of alcohol that I'm not really even feeling to make the withdrawal process less steep and severe. I had to do that when I stopped abusing xanax. But I suppose tapering is important for these types of drugs because when going through withdrawal your brain gets damaged through exicitotoxicity through KINDLING. It's fucked up. And the thing is it gets worse every time you go through a withdrawal. To the point where you could be having seizures and stuff. It's not like how hangovers get worse as you age. Kindling doesn't feel like that. Like I said earlier I wake up feeling over energised and slightly anxious... like I've already had two coffees.
Once I made the error of consuming my usual few coffees before going to work while withdrawing from a big binge the night before. Holy fuck I didn't want to stop working for like 7 hours. I had so much energy I could barely stand still for 3 seconds. It was a bit too much stimulation
Cooper Hill
>Binge drinking watered down poison
Nice meme, Learn to control your addictions.
Parker Rivera
Biggest land holder does not equate to most of the land you stupid dumb retard.
Evan Powell
Pussies. Staying at a farm town in Victoria and they just bully the chinks out
Brandon Young
why don't you want to celebrate a great ANZAC Day today? have a barbeque with some nice deli snags from Woolies, and grab some Woolworths Brand Anzac bikkies too!
* This post is sponsored by Woolworths - The Fresh Food People - helping keep the ANZACS Fresh In Our Memory
Landon Brooks
I feel like eating chicken fingers and chips for breakfast
James Smith
>breakfast >11:59:48 Step up cunt
Jacob James
I mixed two CNS depressants yesterday and slept for like 15 hours. I normally wake up at sunrise.
Not doing that again...was kinda scary. But chicken fingers it is.
Nathaniel Wilson
which ones m8? i'm an opiates-and-coke kinda guy myself
Angel Morgan
Phenibut and wine. I'm on only phenibut today and it's really not very recreational on it's own. Very synergistic with alcohol though.
Phenibut has similar effects to GHB it just doesn't hit the GHB receptor which has some stimulant effects. I ordered the shit from Tasmania it took like 2 days to get to me.
Personally I'm a stoner so my favourite combo is more methamphetamine + cannabis. If I'm on the coke I enjoy drinking more than cones. And that comes with it's own problems
Wyatt Moore
phenibut makes you feel like shit, stuffs bad. it's good for sleep then I wake up feeling weird/groggy
Sebastian Morgan
This >Decided I'm gonna stop binge drinking lads.... or at least taper off when I stop drinking. Acute alcohol withdrawal symptoms subside after forty eight hours. Delirium tremens and/or seizures onset around three days after cessation and affect ~1.5% of alcoholics. Those problems typically last forty eight hours.
Blood pressure reduces 4-12 days after cessation.
Just stop drinking. You're not dealing with opioids or benzos and tapering isn't really necessary.
>Opiates-and-coke I hope this is a joke.
>Phenibut Just don't mix it with Carbamazepine. Also keep in mind Phenibut tolerance increases very quickly and it's withdrawal effects are fairly nasty.
Josiah Clark
>I hope this is a joke. yeah I don't mix them thoroughly enjoy them separately though
Jace Long
Believe me alcohol is every bit as dangerous. I'm not talking about DTs and seizures because I haven't been through that many withdrawals. But they can get to that stage. Each withdrawal is more severe than the last.
That's why I was just describing the symptoms of kindling before they get very bad. I don't drink. I sometimes binge drink and in these cases tapering is a good idea to minimise any damage done to the brain
Jaxson Phillips
>I don't drink. I sometimes binge drink and in these cases tapering is a good idea to minimise any damage done to the brain You're over thinking this.
>Kindling Kindling revolves around repeated withdrawal. Withdrawal from physiological dependence--which doesn't develop from a big night out binge drinking. You'd need to be drinking heavily every day for two weeks or more to create that state.
Camden Price
>You'd need to be drinking heavily every day for two weeks or more to create that state. Nope. Two bottles of wine or almost a full bottle of scotch in one night will do it.
It's happened to me. I felt it. I know what dependence feels like. For a lot of substances. Many times if I'm not completely aware of how a drug affects me due to subtle effects I truly understand once I go through withdrawals
Adrian Foster
Drunk after 3 5% beers
Elijah Jones
>Nope. Two bottles of wine or almost a full bottle of scotch in one night will do it. You don't understand physiological dependence at all do you? It occurs as a result of chronic use of a substance and the brain adapting due to its constant presence.
A high amount of alcohol won't cause it your duration is too short. What you're experience is much more likely to be a mix of dehydration and Acetaldehyde (among other things) that built up due to the amount you drank. Not physiological dependence or withdrawal.
If you really care go have an EEG during the week then another when you're "withdrawing". If your brain waves speed up it's withdrawal. If they slow down it's a hangover.
Jonathan Morgan
Where's the cruise dardy?
Camden Barnes
real degenerate hour in here
Christopher Parker
Why the fuck am I d runk off 3 beers?
My tolerance never grows
Matthew Powell
Because you're a soft cock
Aaron Lee
I do understand physiological dependence. > It occurs as a result of chronic use of a substance and the brain adapting due to its constant presence. Which happens a lot quicker at high doses. A whole night of heavy drinking is long enough. Two nights is certainly long enough if you're drinking heavily enough.
It's more than that, though. A big part of dependence is more than just the chemical you take. It's the act of taking the chemical that you become used to as well. You become used to dragging on a cigarette after a big meal or while having a coffee. You become used to getting wasted while watching TV in the afternoon. And when you stop these things, dealing with the boredom of being sober is just as hard as dealing with the chemical dependency.
I consume caffeine heavily when I have to wake up early for work. And I tell you, going from 3+ coffees in the morning before work to feeling panicked on the way to work because you nearly finished a whole cup before realising you're far too stimulated already is not a good feeling.
I'm telling you that withdrawal from alchohol and excitotoxicity from kindling can occur after just one binge, even if it only lasts one or two nights.
Adrian Bennett
bodyweight, muscle mass and diet
Easton Reyes
Also genes. He might not metabolise alchohol as efficiently.
>Which happens a lot quicker at high doses. True to a degree but chronic use it required for physiological dependence with alcohol. The only notable exception would be IV Diamorphine or Dihydromorphinone.
>It's more than that, though. A big part of dependence is more than just the chemical you take. It's the act of taking the chemical that you become used to as well. You become used to dragging on a cigarette after a big meal or while having a coffee. You become used to getting wasted while watching TV in the afternoon. And when you stop these things, dealing with the boredom of being sober is just as hard as dealing with the chemical dependency. This is called psychological addiction. I agree it's very hard to deal with, but it's separated from physical addiction. This is why you'll often see people suffering from chronic pain will show all the signs of physical addiction if they miss painkiller doses but very rarely show signs of psychological addiction or a desire to abuse. Unfortunately those poor folks usually end up adding hyperalgesia to the mix.
A good example would be people who compulsively eat while watching TV. They're "addicted" to eating while watching TV despite there being no actual physical dependence involved.
>I'm telling you that withdrawal from alchohol and excitotoxicity from kindling can occur after just one binge, even if it only lasts one or two nights. And I'm disagreeing. However you've constructed your posts with some degree of thought so I'm happy to agree to disagree.
I'd recommend eliminating caffeine from your diet if possible. You'll feel just as awake and alert without it once it's out of your system. As a note, ceasing caffeine really sucks. It's not dangerous but expect a several week long headache and migraines.
Always remember: the liver is a muscle, you can train it. But realistically this and
Liam Jones
I'm 90 kgs and bench press0 100kgs for 10
Alcohol is just my kryptonite
Noah Long
What are you drinking, and are you drinking on an empty stomach?
Christopher Myers
>tfw you will never be jimmys friend >tfw you will never go on a drive with jimmy >tfw you wont ever be in jimmys band >tfw you will never be jimmy
James Sanchez
fucken great feels, senpai
Christian Cox
why would anyone want anything of those things
Charles Gonzalez
I wanted Jimmy and his band to make that driving album. It didn't happen :(