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HAWPhotography, 14 November 2015, 21:39
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Met DoctaM3, saw a Huracan Spyder, didn't visit by dream garage today.
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ianr22, 14 November 2015, 21:51
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HAWPhotography wrote:
Met DoctaM3, saw a Huracan Spyder, didn't visit by dream garage today.

darn
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HAWPhotography, 14 November 2015, 22:13
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ianr22 wrote:
HAWPhotography wrote:
Met DoctaM3, saw a Huracan Spyder, didn't visit by dream garage today.

darn

lol
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Lamborarri, 14 November 2015, 23:18
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ianr22 wrote:
Met Docta M3, saw a Huracan Spyder and visited my dream garage today

I have never met DoctaM3, want to see a Huracan Spyder, and still haven't seen my dream garage. LOL

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venomgt95, 16 November 2015, 12:34
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I realized a major plot-hole between Fast 7 and F&F: Tokyo Drift.

I'm assuming the day Deckard called Dom and the house blew up is the same day Dom went to see Hobbes in the Hospital, and when Dom left there, he told Mia he was going Japan and would be back in 2 days.

Now, when Dom got to Japan, Sean was already the new DK.

So, you mean to tell me that in just TWO DAYS Sean, got the money from Twink, returned the money to Kamata, built up a Mustang from scratch, raced DK, and build up a whole new Silvia? I call bullshit.

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langnews, 16 November 2015, 19:09
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venomgt95 wrote:
I realized a major plot-hole between Fast 7 and F&F: Tokyo Drift.

I'm assuming the day Deckard called Dom and the house blew up is the same day Dom went to see Hobbes in the Hospital, and when Dom left there, he told Mia he was going Japan and would be back in 2 days.

Now, when Dom got to Japan, Sean was already the new DK.

So, you mean to tell me that in just TWO DAYS Sean, got the money from Twink, returned the money to Kamata, built up a Mustang from scratch, raced DK, and build up a whole new Silvia? I call bullshit.


You have to keep in mind that when you watch a movie... you are watching a movie for entertainment purposes and not a factual documentary of someone's life. It's just a movie. No need to overthink things. Those Fast & Furious movies are ridiculously exaggerated. They may as well give those Fast & Furious characters super powers. It's quite comical the situations they get themselves into. But at the same time, after the movie is over you realize it's not real life and move on with your day.
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HAWPhotography, 16 November 2015, 22:05
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My grandma who lives in Fairfield County, Connecticut sent me an article from the news paper about expensive cars. It said that in Greenwich, in 2007 11 out of the 20 most expensive cars registered there were Ferraris and in 2015 only 4 out of the 20 most expensive cars registered there were Ferraris.
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r8lover, 16 November 2015, 23:11
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langnews wrote:
venomgt95 wrote:
I realized a major plot-hole between Fast 7 and F&F: Tokyo Drift.

I'm assuming the day Deckard called Dom and the house blew up is the same day Dom went to see Hobbes in the Hospital, and when Dom left there, he told Mia he was going Japan and would be back in 2 days.

Now, when Dom got to Japan, Sean was already the new DK.

So, you mean to tell me that in just TWO DAYS Sean, got the money from Twink, returned the money to Kamata, built up a Mustang from scratch, raced DK, and build up a whole new Silvia? I call bullshit.


You have to keep in mind that when you watch a movie... you are watching a movie for entertainment purposes and not a factual documentary of someone's life. It's just a movie. No need to overthink things. Those Fast & Furious movies are ridiculously exaggerated. They may as well give those Fast & Furious characters super powers. It's quite comical the situations they get themselves into. But at the same time, after the movie is over you realize it's not real life and move on with your day.

Continuity errors and plotholes rather distract from the movie watching experience. Plus it's also fun to watch when the filmmakers screw up and then point it out.
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venomgt95, 17 November 2015, 12:24
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r8lover wrote:
langnews wrote:
venomgt95 wrote:
I realized a major plot-hole between Fast 7 and F&F: Tokyo Drift.

I'm assuming the day Deckard called Dom and the house blew up is the same day Dom went to see Hobbes in the Hospital, and when Dom left there, he told Mia he was going Japan and would be back in 2 days.

Now, when Dom got to Japan, Sean was already the new DK.

So, you mean to tell me that in just TWO DAYS Sean, got the money from Twink, returned the money to Kamata, built up a Mustang from scratch, raced DK, and build up a whole new Silvia? I call bullshit.


You have to keep in mind that when you watch a movie... you are watching a movie for entertainment purposes and not a factual documentary of someone's life. It's just a movie. No need to overthink things. Those Fast & Furious movies are ridiculously exaggerated. They may as well give those Fast & Furious characters super powers. It's quite comical the situations they get themselves into. But at the same time, after the movie is over you realize it's not real life and move on with your day.

Continuity errors and plotholes rather distract from the movie watching experience. Plus it's also fun to watch when the filmmakers screw up and then point it out.



Exactly lol.

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venomgt95, 17 November 2015, 18:52
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Found this shirt lolololol

[http://i66.tinypic.com/2ihrw36.jpg]

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r8lover, 18 November 2015, 05:10
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venomgt95 wrote:
r8lover wrote:
langnews wrote:
venomgt95 wrote:
I realized a major plot-hole between Fast 7 and F&F: Tokyo Drift.

I'm assuming the day Deckard called Dom and the house blew up is the same day Dom went to see Hobbes in the Hospital, and when Dom left there, he told Mia he was going Japan and would be back in 2 days.

Now, when Dom got to Japan, Sean was already the new DK.

So, you mean to tell me that in just TWO DAYS Sean, got the money from Twink, returned the money to Kamata, built up a Mustang from scratch, raced DK, and build up a whole new Silvia? I call bullshit.


You have to keep in mind that when you watch a movie... you are watching a movie for entertainment purposes and not a factual documentary of someone's life. It's just a movie. No need to overthink things. Those Fast & Furious movies are ridiculously exaggerated. They may as well give those Fast & Furious characters super powers. It's quite comical the situations they get themselves into. But at the same time, after the movie is over you realize it's not real life and move on with your day.

Continuity errors and plotholes rather distract from the movie watching experience. Plus it's also fun to watch when the filmmakers screw up and then point it out.

Exactly lol.

Hence why I love CinemaSins on YouTube.
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venomgt95, 18 November 2015, 12:24
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r8lover wrote:
venomgt95 wrote:
r8lover wrote:
langnews wrote:
venomgt95 wrote:
I realized a major plot-hole between Fast 7 and F&F: Tokyo Drift.

I'm assuming the day Deckard called Dom and the house blew up is the same day Dom went to see Hobbes in the Hospital, and when Dom left there, he told Mia he was going Japan and would be back in 2 days.

Now, when Dom got to Japan, Sean was already the new DK.

So, you mean to tell me that in just TWO DAYS Sean, got the money from Twink, returned the money to Kamata, built up a Mustang from scratch, raced DK, and build up a whole new Silvia? I call bullshit.


You have to keep in mind that when you watch a movie... you are watching a movie for entertainment purposes and not a factual documentary of someone's life. It's just a movie. No need to overthink things. Those Fast & Furious movies are ridiculously exaggerated. They may as well give those Fast & Furious characters super powers. It's quite comical the situations they get themselves into. But at the same time, after the movie is over you realize it's not real life and move on with your day.

Continuity errors and plotholes rather distract from the movie watching experience. Plus it's also fun to watch when the filmmakers screw up and then point it out.

Exactly lol.

Hence why I love CinemaSins on YouTube.


I havent watched them in a while. It sucks

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r8lover, 18 November 2015, 18:47
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venomgt95 wrote:
r8lover wrote:
Hence why I love CinemaSins on YouTube.


I havent watched them in a while. It sucks

CinemaSins sucks or it sucks that you haven't watched them in a while?
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venomgt95, 18 November 2015, 18:56
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r8lover wrote:
venomgt95 wrote:
r8lover wrote:
Hence why I love CinemaSins on YouTube.


I havent watched them in a while. It sucks

CinemaSins sucks or it sucks that you haven't watched them in a while?


It sucks that i havent been able to watch them in a while. I love their videos. Still waiting for them to make one about Need For Speed...
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r8lover, 18 November 2015, 19:14
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venomgt95 wrote:
r8lover wrote:
venomgt95 wrote:
r8lover wrote:
Hence why I love CinemaSins on YouTube.


I havent watched them in a while. It sucks

CinemaSins sucks or it sucks that you haven't watched them in a while?


It sucks that i havent been able to watch them in a while. I love their videos. Still waiting for them to make one about Need For Speed...

Ah okay good. I was going to say it was a sin if you said they sucked, lol.
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