Message from @Cole
Discord ID: 379420510326489088
they don't deserve the police
On you you dutch pervert
>Dutch
yeah call the politie
aaand my eyes are burning
that's it for tonight
later guys
Don't stare into your lights
Night
i still wonder how can lynx be translated to ris in my language
cant see the connection
that sound awfully familiar
yes
<:benis:239668961011040257>
me too thanks
we slavs are everywhere
where you from?
nice
never been there wont be there
LOL
where are you from fam?
Bulgaria
:^)
nice
I.. I have nothing to shitpost about Bulgaria
nobody does
that's a shitpost
welp theres this boring macedonia-bulgaria crap
how do you introduce yourself in your language?
can I post a tl;dr i found interesting
With rumors and then pre-release announcements of much greater power in Kawasaki's Ninja ZX-12R in 2000, clearly attempting to unseat Suzuki and regain lucrative bragging rights, the speed war appeared to be escalating. There were growing fears of carnage and mayhem from motorcycles getting outrageously faster every year, and there was talk of regulating hyper sport motorcycles, or banning their import to Europe.[29][8][10][15]
The response was a so-called gentlemen's agreement between the Japanese and European manufacturers to electronically limit the speed of their motorcycles to 300 km/h (186 mph).[5][36] The informal agreement went fully into effect for the 2000 model year.[3][4] So for 2000[3][4] models, and those since, the question of which bike was fastest could only be answered by tampering with the speed limiting system, meaning that it was no longer a contest between stock, production motorcycles, absolving the manufacturer of blame and letting those not quite as fast avoid losing face.[14] Both Kawasaki and Suzuki would claim, at least technically, to have the world's fastest production motorcycle.
this is so great that two companies cooperate like that
Me irl
Utter faggotry
you forgot a word there
but yes duh
I mean