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  • #46
    I h-a-t-e you all.
    Originally posted by Jesus Christ
    if "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" doesnt include being able to buy a huge veiny motherfucker then the declaration of independence isnt worth the hemp it was written on.
    Originally posted by Jedidiah
    he speaks the truth.. he doesn't even have the -- -- eyes.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by anth
      Lucky they didn't come into your house and disrespect your whole family.

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      • #48
        owning XXR's will do that do a person
        Dude... My nissan has like a v8, man.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Dudermagee View Post
          owning XXR's will do that do a person



          But Oxer is "intelegent" so he has all the room in the world to talk.
          - Kielan (Key-lin)

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          • #50
            Hahahaha, you picked up on that eh Kielan?

            Originally posted by anth
            Lucky they didn't come into your house and disrespect your whole family.

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            • #51
              Australian education at its best.
              - Kielan (Key-lin)

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              • #52
                I believe I did it on purpose
                Originally posted by anth
                Lucky they didn't come into your house and disrespect your whole family.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by J. Evins View Post
                  Lets all add this guy on Facebook and post something on his wall at the same time.

                  Yea! That'll teach him!

                  ig: @jonnie86

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                  • #54
                    Stance is a noun. Position is a noun. Stance is not a verb. Position is a transitive verb.

                    Therefore, anyone who uses stanced has no logic, nor understanding of the english language. I do not know if that was sarcasm or not.

                    Technically, saying "Your wheels are positioned properly," is improper english. "You positioned your wheels properly," is proper english. Would you nitpick that?

                    IMO stance has as much a right to be a verb as position does, or atleast a transitive verb.
                    One of the definitions of position as a noun: an act of placing or arranging
                    The definition of position as a transitive verb: to put in a certain position
                    One of the definitions of stance (as a noun, duh): a way of standing or being placed
                    Hypothetical definition of stance as a verb: to put in a certain position

                    Close enough IMO. Shit, IMHO, I think both position and stance should should be ambitransitive verbs.

                    With that said, yes stanced is not a word, but who gives a fuck?

                    IG: @_olliee

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Ollie View Post
                      Stance is a noun. Position is a noun. Stance is not a verb. Position is a transitive verb.

                      Therefore, anyone who uses stanced has no logic, nor understanding of the english language. I do not know if that was sarcasm or not.

                      Technically, saying "Your wheels are positioned properly," is improper english. "You positioned your wheels properly," is proper english. Would you nitpick that?

                      IMO stance has as much a right to be a verb as position does, or atleast a transitive verb.
                      One of the definitions of position as a noun: an act of placing or arranging
                      The definition of position as a transitive verb: to put in a certain position
                      One of the definitions of stance (as a noun, duh): a way of standing or being placed
                      Hypothetical definition of stance as a verb: to put in a certain position

                      Close enough IMO. Shit, IMHO, I think both position and stance should should be ambitransitive verbs.

                      With that said, yes stanced is not a word, but who gives a fuck?
                      This would all be fine and dandy if there was ONE set "stance" that it could be applied to. The word "stance" being accepted is all relative to the person saying it. Plus, stance isn't just the arrangement of the wheels and tires alone...

                      If you take what Kielan said about the baseball player having a nice stance... You don't/can't say he is "stanced."
                      Originally posted by Jesus Christ
                      if "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" doesnt include being able to buy a huge veiny motherfucker then the declaration of independence isnt worth the hemp it was written on.
                      Originally posted by Jedidiah
                      he speaks the truth.. he doesn't even have the -- -- eyes.

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                      • #56
                        I've heard enough people this past year say "I'm going to stance my *insert car here*" to make me want to blow my brains out lol


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                        Originally posted by Kielan
                        Oh FUCK YES, 6-10 inches for me this weekend. FUCK YES!

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Han View Post
                          This would all be fine and dandy if there was ONE set "stance" that it could be applied to. The word "stance" being accepted is all relative to the person saying it. Plus, stance isn't just the arrangement of the wheels and tires alone...

                          If you take what Kielan said about the baseball player having a nice stance... You don't/can't say he is "stanced."
                          I myself am guilty as using it as a verb, but never very often. I usually talk about the car having fitment or something to do with the word "fit". Unless I say, "That car has a nice stance." But I already covered that.
                          Originally posted by aar0n. View Post
                          I've heard enough people this past year say "I'm going to stance my *insert car here*" to make me want to blow my brains out lol
                          I still **** your sig.
                          - Kielan (Key-lin)

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Han View Post
                            This would all be fine and dandy if there was ONE set "stance" that it could be applied to. The word "stance" being accepted is all relative to the person saying it. Plus, stance isn't just the arrangement of the wheels and tires alone...

                            If you take what Kielan said about the baseball player having a nice stance... You don't/can't say he is "stanced."
                            So by what you're saying our definition of stance is made up and applied to cars the way we see fitting. It is the combination of fitment, ride height, wheel/part selection, cleanliness, overall style, etc.(I believe that's what you ment by saying stance is more than arrange. of wheels/tires). Stance in this sense is not a real word. So why can't we use it as a verb if it's made up?

                            And my view of stance is the relation of the wheels with the car, the relation of the tires with the wheels, and the relation of the car with the ground. I don't include other styling points. I know some do, but that's just my opinion and a different matter. My view of stance is more the true definition of the word applied to automotive tuning.




                            Aaron, your sig.

                            IG: @_olliee

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Ollie View Post
                              So by what you're saying our definition of stance is made up and applied to cars the way we see fitting. It is the combination of fitment, ride height, wheel/part selection, cleanliness, overall style, etc.(I believe that's what you ment by saying stance is more than arrange. of wheels/tires). Stance in this sense is not a real word. So why can't we use it as a verb if it's made up?

                              And my view of stance is the relation of the wheels with the car, the relation of the tires with the wheels, and the relation of the car with the ground. I don't include other styling points. I know some do, but that's just my opinion and a different matter. My view of stance is more the true definition of the word applied to automotive tuning.




                              Aaron, your sig.
                              No, every car has A stance. It doesn't mean it's made up. Just like the example of the baseball player. Someone might say he has a nice stance that is made up of "z" characteristics and another might say another player has a nice stance as well which is vastly different from "z" stance, so let's just call that "x" stance.

                              If you're comparing that to the real word/application of "stance," it's pretty much the same in the automotive world. In laymen terms/very general/non specific, stance is how the car sits/rests/stands/whatever you want to call it; just like the baseball player would.

                              In more specific application of that word; in the baseball sense: knees, elbows, torso, etc.
                              In the car sense: wheels, tires, suspension, camber, height, etc.

                              Because it is all opinionated, it cannot be applied to a single factual definition, so nothing can BE "stanced," but it can have a [nice] stance.

                              stance
                              - 3 dictionary results
                              stance
                                 /stæns/ Show Spelled[stans] Show IPA
                              –noun
                              1.
                              the position or bearing of the body while standing: legs spread in a wide stance; the threatening stance of the bull.
                              2.
                              a mental or emotional position adopted with respect to something: They assumed an increasingly hostile stance in their foreign policy.
                              3.
                              Sports. the relative position of the feet, as in addressing a golf ball or in making a stroke.
                              Originally posted by Jesus Christ
                              if "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" doesnt include being able to buy a huge veiny motherfucker then the declaration of independence isnt worth the hemp it was written on.
                              Originally posted by Jedidiah
                              he speaks the truth.. he doesn't even have the -- -- eyes.

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                              • #60
                                Who the hell decided baseball was a good separate topic to use to describe the usage of the word stance?

                                PALM. FACE.

                                and yes, my sig is definitely awesome


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                                Originally posted by Kielan
                                Oh FUCK YES, 6-10 inches for me this weekend. FUCK YES!

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