Good hearted smack talk is permitted here, but trashing people who are racing and pulling with these trucks is chicken-sh`t.
Folks, this is a really expensive and time-consuming addiction. And dangerous. Luckily, nobody from this board has been hurt or killed in competition events with these trucks, but it will happen at some point.
Whether or not you like all your fellow Dmax hotrodders, please show them some respect. Bite your tongue, and say Congrats or Nothing, when folk post about their racing and pulling.
Believe it or not, that will help you. When you flame somebody for competing, you won't get people posting about failures, and we all learn from failures. It's cheaper if you learn from other people's failures than your own, and I have the bills to prove it.
There are other boards that thrive on trashing others, and we don't mind if you do it there. But on this board, we are all friends and family, even if our friends and family are like the Simpsons, they are still who we are.
So post about your racing, pulling, and hotrodding. And congratulate others who share your enthusiasm for our sport. You have more in common with them than you might think.
Folks, this is a really expensive and time-consuming addiction. And dangerous. Luckily, nobody from this board has been hurt or killed in competition events with these trucks, but it will happen at some point.
Whether or not you like all your fellow Dmax hotrodders, please show them some respect. Bite your tongue, and say Congrats or Nothing, when folk post about their racing and pulling.
Believe it or not, that will help you. When you flame somebody for competing, you won't get people posting about failures, and we all learn from failures. It's cheaper if you learn from other people's failures than your own, and I have the bills to prove it.
There are other boards that thrive on trashing others, and we don't mind if you do it there. But on this board, we are all friends and family, even if our friends and family are like the Simpsons, they are still who we are.
So post about your racing, pulling, and hotrodding. And congratulate others who share your enthusiasm for our sport. You have more in common with them than you might think.