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Nope. He ain't doing anything.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ain't Webster says it is now a word. :D |
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agreed...
Webster: "usage Although widely disapproved as nonstandard and more common in the habitual speech of the less educated, ain't in senses 1 and 2 is flourishing in American English." the key tho is that we were talking "business english" ;) whatever that means...me aint never heard no such appalling english till me started workin...uh...yo. |
Ain't makes me cringe.
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Only thing is, low profile tires give a much rougher ride even though they do look bad a$$. Also depending on the condition of the roads where you live (they suck here) you can get damaged rims very easy, been there done that. But to answer your question the low profile are much better, just certain people should never have a car with them on it *points at my wife* The only problem with the whole situation is the cars you are looking at.
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I think I have damaged rims. :( Ran into the curb a couple too many times. |
rawrs! lolz yadayyadayy thats y im on in class to lolz
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thish issh mah yadayadayada thread...we's r nawt n grammah class...okay? lol...yea lol profiles = bad for certain roads good for others. I live in Baton Rouge so the road condition is not to bad. I just kinda fear my rims being stolen at night lol.
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