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Not sure what you mean. I was taught all cars have a stance, whether its appealing to someone or pleasing to the eye makes it good stance or bad. In my opinion Stanced doesnt mean flush fitting and tucking the bead of a stretched tire, it just means the way the vehicle sits on itself is aesthetically pleasing.
Definition: Stanced- Verb, used when describing a vehicle's suspension when it has been altered to be more aesthetically pleasing.
Not sure what you mean. I was taught all cars have a stance, whether its appealing to someone or pleasing to the eye makes it good stance or bad. In my opinion Stanced doesnt mean flush fitting and tucking the bead of a stretched tire, it just means the way the vehicle sits on itself is aesthetically pleasing.
Definition: Stanced- Verb, used when describing a vehicle's suspension when it has been altered to be more aesthetically pleasing.
correct me if Im wrong
Umm, a verb is an action, a describing word is an adjective...
Stance is NOT a verb, it is an adjective to describe how a car sits and the general flow of the wheels and suspension (height) with the rest of the car
It could also be used as a noun as you can say stance is something a car has but it's not a verb
Stance is not a verb! "The car is stanced." = "The car has a nice stance." =
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.
I typically reserve my opinions to myself, but this is a car site not a english class.. who cares if someone uses it as a verb? I mean it is a site built around the word "stance."
We aren't english teachers, we are enthusiasts. my .00346.
It's just one of my pet peeves when people use slang like it is "proper" English. Sure, I use slang as well, but in a joking manner (usually to mock someone or something), but that is just me.
I shall refer you to the "Wheels vs Rim" thread.
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.
I typically reserve my opinions to myself, but this is a car site not a english class.. who cares if someone uses it as a verb? I mean it is a site built around the word "stance."
We aren't english teachers, we are enthusiasts. my .00346.
Still sounds stupid, much like saying 'rims' instead of 'wheels'
Plus using it as a verb implies it has one correct action, which is false, as there is no set 'correct' stance
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.
Umm, a verb is an action, a describing word is an adjective...
Stance is NOT a verb, it is an adjective to describe how a car sits and the general flow of the wheels and suspension (height) with the rest of the car
It could also be used as a noun as you can say stance is something a car has but it's not a verb
holy fuck guys, who gives a shit. people can use "stance" however they want.
"dude, that car is stanced"
"man, that's some sweet stance"
"ahhh, i love teh stance"
all these are acceptable. what self-righteous prick decided to start this argument
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