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Module 79L
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Comments by "Module 79L" (@module79l28) on "Full Carbon, FULL SEND! BMW E36 M3 S54 Wide Body // Nürburgring" video.
Did you notice how long it took for them to react to Misha's overtake, even after being hit by a shower of debris and dust? Talk about having the spatial awareness of a cabbage! 😠
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It just shows that smokers don't give a damn about littering. 😠
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23:50 - Wow, you resorted to AI to calculate the speed, Misha? All you needed was to use a simple Rule of Three, something you learn in middle school! At least I did! 6000 rpm = 170kph 6500 rpm = X You multiply 6500 by 170, then divide the result by 6000 and you get X. Simple!
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@lapserdak123 - Amen to that!
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@Mapa356 - Dog-ends take 10 to 12 years to decompose in Nature and everyday millions of them are thrown in the ground. If this isn't a big problem, I don't know what is.
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@Mapa356 Except they're not. Contrary to popular belief, cigarette filters are not made from paper, they're made from a type of plastic, cellulose acetate, and the composition of the used ones contains a "cocktail" of around 4.000 toxic substances that result from the burning of tobacco, like formaldehyde, arsenic, lead, nicotine, copper and a variety of pesticides. A single used filter can potentially pollute 500 litres of water and they're the main source of oceanic pollution.
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More like "dirty pigs throwing cigarette butts on the ground in the car park". 😠
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More like "dirty smoking pigs throwing cigarette butts on the ground in the car park". 😠
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@Mapa356 - Smokers are (still) one of the world's biggest problems. Do you know how long does it take for a cigarette butt to decompose in Nature? 10 to 12 years and there are millions of them being thrown in the ground everyday!
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@Mapa356 - Smokers are (still) one of the world's biggest problems. Do you know how long does it take for a cigarette bu*t to decompose in Nature? 10 to 12 years and there are millions of them being thrown in the ground everyday!
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@juffurey - Well, they're not. Contrary to popular belief, they're not made from paper, they're made out of a type of plastic (cellulose acetate) and their composition contain a cocktail of around 4.000 toxic substances like formaldehyde, arsenic, lead, nicotine, copper and an assortment of pesticides. A single dog-end can pollute up to 500 litres of water and they're the biggest source of oceanic pollution.
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@juffurey - Except they're not. Contrary to popular belief, cigarette filters are not made from paper, they're made from a type of plastic, cellulose acetate, and the composition of the used ones contains a "cocktail" of around 4.000 toxic substances that result from the burning of tobacco, like formaldehyde, arsenic, lead, nicotine, copper and a variety of pesticides. A single used filter can potentially pollute 500 litres of water and they're the main source of oceanic pollution.
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