It's not a comeback because the original reply had nothing to do with being in the US
Maybe with context this is different but by itself this isn't clever
These little tiny stores that sold pagers. They were small almost popup style buildings usually.
I love your balls!
Agreed. I like to goof on him but i like him, i like his passion, and he's a hard driver. He's here for the right reasons, and i respect that.
Touche
These people are fascists, plain and simple. This country is pretty fucked
Lol this inspired me to finally watch it
Holy shit that was bad, like if you put me out there
We need someone to crash into people, so it makes perfect sense to replace kmag with ocon!
Anyone remember those jungle paging shacks all over the place? Decked out in white/black zebra stripes
The local one had a jungle paging hummer H1 in full zebra stripes they would park out front... wonder if it's sitting somewhere with that same goofy paint job
I find the outrage hilarious considering the rhetoric that comes out of trumps mouth.
91.9% of people have an IQ of at least his level.
Being in the top 92% isn't saying anything good about you - it only means that you're guaranteed to have a score higher than at least 8% of the people
So in a group of 100 people, this guy would have a better score than 8 of them. Basically - he saw the 91.9% as "I'm in the top 8%" but really he had it backwards.
If 100 IQ is average, you could have 50 people with a 40 IQ and another 150 people with a 120 IQ. Those would average to 100. Adding one extra person with a 79 IQ would make that person smarter than 50 people, but still below the average of 100 within the group of 200 people, for example. That 79 IQ would be in the top 75% of the group, but still below the average. Just depends how the group is distributed.