A US presidential candidate found guilty of collusion and wrongdoing on multiple levels is not *compelling* in the least, no sir. She dindu nuffinnnnnnnnnnnn
The more Wu tweets about how 'perfect' their marriage is, the more I believe that it is actually breaking apart... or that Frank forced her to sleep in one of the dog cages from the beginning.
I like to think that every once in a while Frank comes home from another long day at the office, sees his "wife" playing vidya in PJs (or whatever he was wearing the day before), and says "Oh don't mind me, don't get up... just another day at the grind, but I'm sure you've had a rough day too, huh JOHN?"
I don't understand why there would be 'ample' personal information about people on 'the dark web' -- where? And why? And what does being potential employer have to do with it? And if the information is accurate, why would it be unethical to use it to make a hiring decision? Just because you don't approve of the way the information was gathered or stored?
My guess is John's gonna burst through the doors at google headquarters, sprint into the offices, and start REEEEEEing at all the workers she sees until security fills her full of tranquilizer darts and calls frank to pick her up.
Jesus christ this guy. We all know this idiot can't drive. 'We will smoke you'. Give me a break John, the only thing you smoke is Marlboro and occasionally Franks cock to avoid getting evicted.
Someone please challenge him on twitter with something like 'Brianna, video yourself doing a quarter mile in less than 25 seconds on your bike and I'll pay $1,000 into a charity of your choice'
In theory, under perfect conditions, yes motorcycles can be very fast. The problem is it's extremely difficult to launch them properly. Even the best riders have difficulties with this, while with most modern cars you just slam the pedal and go. Most of the time the person riding the bike will give it too much gas, the bike will wheelie and go out of control. But I'm sure Street Racer John knows all about that.
1) Has a motorbike, lets Frank drive her around to catch Pokémon
2) Claims to be a motorbike enthusiast, but hasn't posted a single photo a la "look what cool place I found, while driving bike".
3) Thinks it is some kind of revelation that bikes tend to accelerate faster then cars.
Conclusion:
Wu was in the room as Frank watched an episode of Top Gear, where that fact was mentioned, then remembered that one part of her fake persona is supposed to drive a bike and instantly needed to tweet about what she just learned.
The motorcycle could still win over a short distance if it accelerates faster. You know, a hypothetical motorcycle being driven by someone with access to a motorcycle and a driver's license.
The motorcycle could still win over a short distance if it accelerates faster. You know, a hypothetical motorcycle being driven by someone with access to a motorcycle and a driver's license.
I do believe though, Wu being such a motorcycle enthusiast, plus with her experience as an engineer, she would know exactly how to create a supersonic motorcycle. I think in fact, judging by how aerodynamic she is as well, she would be the ideal candidate to try and beat the land speed record for motorcycles. I think we should all encourage her in achieving this goal.
The motorcycle could still win over a short distance if it accelerates faster. You know, a hypothetical motorcycle being driven by someone with access to a motorcycle and a driver's license.
Flynt/Wu clearly states that any sport motorcycle will beat any car in a street race.
This is not true even if you limit the race to three seconds or to just the zero-to-60 times. There are quite a few street-legal cars that can do zero to 60 in under three seconds; and there are quite a few sport bikes that can't.
In a two-minute Google search, here are the fastest zero-to-60 times I could find for street-legal cars and motorcycles. The Porsche 918 Spyder can do zero to 60 in 2.2 seconds; the Suzuki GSX-R1000 does the same in 2.35 seconds.
In a two-minute Google search, here are the fastest zero-to-60 times I could find for street-legal cars and motorcycles. The Porsche 918 Spyder can do zero to 60 in 2.2 seconds; the Suzuki GSX-R1000 does the same in 2.35 seconds.