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If you aren't driving at 2/10ths for 90% of your street driving, you're driving like an idiot for no good reason. I love driving at 9, 10, 11 tenths at the track. For practical reasons, you're going to be WAY below that pretty much all the time on the street. At those levels I still greatly prefer lightweight over heavier, and rwd over fwd. |
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which is not at all what you're trying. "i could not disagree with you more" is generally accepted to mean "i disagree with you" but it's certainly a case of poor usage. |
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I think people for the most part drive up to 5/10ths on the road. 5/10ths still feels weak in a lightweight high revving 2l. But I love 5/10ths in a 335i/328i/350z because they still make respectable power without going past 4k rpm and they still handle nicely especially with the sport package that I tested on all of them.
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Not exactly... It is a lot more subtle than that. It generally means "I agree with you *BUT*..."
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If you need a degree modifier then you could say: "I strongly disagree with you."
English is an SVO language. You can most certainly add an adverb after the object but that's just silly. I don't know what English it is that you were taught, but i was taught to be clear and concise. You can take your snooty one-liners elsewhere.
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There are plenty of valid options for expressing oneself in the English language.
"I couldn't disagree more" is as valid as "I strongly disagree". I never intended to be snooty, but you INcorrectly tried to correct my language where it was sound. Check into it further. You will find that "I couldn't disagree more" is perfectly cromulent. |
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you're oozing with it
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Pot kettle black?
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well, this thread got derailed.
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It's sarcasm.
I can't agree less with the both of yous.
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