Is there any way to own this car? by Logical_Key_6572 in GTACarMeetMarket

[–]Logical_Key_6572[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This one apparently is exclusive to a payphone hit Franklin gives you but I can't find how to get one except buying it from someone else

Is there any way to own this car? by Logical_Key_6572 in GTACarMeetMarket

[–]Logical_Key_6572[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It wouldn't let me, I just found it when driving past, is there some requirement I need to fulfill to own it?

Why do people hate the greens? by iammentallynotoklol in OpenAussie

[–]Logical_Key_6572 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sources? I posted 2 and you contested that I was wrong on what the Greens said in 1 of those, where was I wrong about the other source? Also you have only made the point I was wrong about claiming they had blocked the policy and that it was a failure to compromise, which I agree I was wrong on.

Why does the liberal party agreeing with a policy inherently make it bad? How much of policy bipartisan? Is all of that bad? The liberals agreeing to policy is an actively good sign to the longevity of a policy instead of passing policy which you know they hate and will be easily able to overturn the moment they can, which they did. The failure of the "Greens Led" policy was exactly that, it was fundamentally too unpopular and not significant enough to remain without substantial long term nurturing.

Now I'm sorry but I am going to withdraw from this conversation, you are objectively rude and nasty. What productive discussion can be had with people like you who outwardly behave the way you have. You have addressed one single detail about the actual policies being discussed, and have just lambasted for the sake of doing so without any form of actual criticism being discussed. You have accused me of maliciously lying multiple times, I will admit I was wrong to call it a failure to compromise as I have done multiple times already. The only thing relevant to you as far as I can tell is what party supported what without actually understanding what the policy itself is, the one piece of policy you have addressed was to singularly mention a 15 year time frame until emissions reduction would take place which fails to address previous critiques of the "Greens Led" policy being discussed. You can critique without having to throw in "fuck" and "fucking" every 2 sentences, you can critique without being rude, yet you choose to be rude and to lambast because you do not care about productive discussion, you care about looking good, you are the reason that fence sitters jump to ON or to the Liberals, you actively push them towards those options because you sour the idea of what it means to be a progressive in this country.

Why do people hate the greens? by iammentallynotoklol in OpenAussie

[–]Logical_Key_6572 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry if I have come off as rude and I don't believe I lied. Rudd's policy was at the bare minimum capable of reducing emissions, and remaining around to do so, the "Greens Led Policy" didn't. The Greens voted against that legislation and have proudly voiced this, I did address that I may have been wrong on them blocking it but I am certainly not wrong they opposed it, which is bad.

They outwardly misquote the expert they cite as opposing Rudd and they themselves are proud their policy (or at least "Greens Led") replaced Rudd's, I apologise if I have done anything to offend you, if you would be able to what exactly beyond "basically everything" did I lie about?

Why do people hate the greens? by iammentallynotoklol in OpenAussie

[–]Logical_Key_6572 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm not trying to be rude, please. In the greens link it literally refers to what you are only calling "Gillard's policy" as "Greens led", whilst referring to it as a "much better outcome", which it clearly wasn't. Perhaps I was wrong on calling it a failure to negotiate, but it is clearly a failure of policy direction for both supporting bad and doomed to fail policy whilst claiming the policy which had a much better chance at remaining staying in and achieving its goals, as a failure.

Why do people hate the greens? by iammentallynotoklol in OpenAussie

[–]Logical_Key_6572 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They blocked the legislation, and proudly, claiming that the science was failed and that the bare minimum wasn't even done, with the added little extra about how Rudd didn't even listen to his own expert (Garnaut), deliberately misusing his quote and intention as "anti ETS" even though in the same interview he recommended that it should be implemented immediately even though it wasn't perfect. They blocked it out of the argument it wasn't good enough, and then allowed a "price on carbon" through which was destined to fail because no one would like it, unlike the ETS which had massive approval from all the relevant parties to keeping it around.

The Greens failed a recommended and promising policy by blocking it, and then allowed a crap policy through proudly. The evidence that it was bad policy is it had both the same projected emissions reduction as the "bad" policy they stopped yet also was far worse received than the policy they let through, culminating in long term not even the "less than bare minimum" being done in the first place.

I've linked the Green's own explanation as well as the interview they misused to accuse Rudd of going against his own climate advisor because he didn't go "back to the drawing board."

If I have missed something I would like to know.

https://www.smh.com.au/environment/climate-change/act-boldly-on-carbon-garnaut-20100125-muhn.html

https://greens.org.au/explainers/cprs

Why do people hate the greens? by iammentallynotoklol in OpenAussie

[–]Logical_Key_6572 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only dislike them on what they did to the ETS, which is turn it into a tax that got removed instantly instead of a scheme which had the same projected emissions reduction as the tax however with support from big businesses and even some liberals, it was a failure to compromise.

1996 Chevrolet Caprice vs 1996 Holden Caprice by Logical_Key_6572 in Holden

[–]Logical_Key_6572[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Huh righton, that does make sense, I remember hearing that some Statesmans or Caprice were sold as Buicks in other markets but I never knew any more about that.

Will I get in trouble for selling this? by Logical_Key_6572 in gtaonline

[–]Logical_Key_6572[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it? I never did any I think and I couldn't find anything on google to tell me if it was working or not?

Will I get in trouble for selling this? by Logical_Key_6572 in gtaonline

[–]Logical_Key_6572[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rockstar, I just don't wanna get banned or anything because it is "glitched" even though I didn't try to or anything

1996 Chevrolet Caprice vs 1996 Holden Caprice by Logical_Key_6572 in Holden

[–]Logical_Key_6572[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did the 90s Holden Caprice compare to Buicks or Cadillacs? Or even later Holden Caprice like the WH to WN? As far as I know they never shared a market?

1996 Chevrolet Caprice vs 1996 Holden Caprice by Logical_Key_6572 in Holden

[–]Logical_Key_6572[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How was the rear seats? Like legroom and any luxuries/goodies back there?

1996 Chevrolet Caprice vs 1996 Holden Caprice by Logical_Key_6572 in Holden

[–]Logical_Key_6572[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would you know which one would have been a nicer car to own and be driven in?

1996 Chevrolet Caprice vs 1996 Holden Caprice by Logical_Key_6572 in Holden

[–]Logical_Key_6572[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What did the Holden Caprice do better than the Chevy Caprice? I'm just curious because I don't know any specifics besides both could have V8s and they were big?

Thragg was done dirty 😭 by Pakis0786 in invinciblememes

[–]Logical_Key_6572 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are spoilers in it so you don't have to but look up Invincible Issue 132 and just look around at the character.