Can anyone tell me what this is??

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If I used any big words that you - (as a collective, not any particular individual) - can't understand, let me know, and I can use sock puppets to act out this post for you.
I am surprised you still want to chat with us A.H.s as we don't know anything.

"Sock puppets", pictures or they don't exist.
 

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You need the sock puppets grandpa.

You've mentioned "California" now everything makes sense. Your snooty attitude and dumb laws no one has ever heard of or care about because it's California.

****** California :rofl: the brain rot is real with this one. True Californian.

When you tried it your truck was junk. They work good and don't mess up the trucks brakes. 400,000+ miles. One truck. We can't help that you drive junk and can't fix it.

Being used on a single pot master cylinder would be FAR more dangerous, because any leak in the system means you have no brakes. Unlike dual masters with prop valves. If a brake line is leaking maybe don't be a **** mechanic?

Just had to comment once more since you confirmed California:rofl:

And completely ignores me :roflbow: :rofl: :roflbow: I'm ****** dead hahahaha
i dont support hating on him from being from california, we have a lot of excellent members from california. and californias rules for emissions are sometimes overbearing (like requiring the VECI label on a vehicle from the 70s where some are lost to age/time), californias overall pushes overtime have been the driver for change for the better, from unleaded gasoline, cleaner tail pipe (Overall), mph improvements, etc.

They havent always went about it the best way but its been a net good



But his story about sock puppets is funny. I am not denying that they have been made illegal, but i sure cant find any evidence on google of that. I found an Australian who said they have it illegal because of "tapped into the brake lines" coverage on it.
 

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i dont support hating on him from being from california, we have a lot of excellent members from california. and californias rules for emissions are sometimes overbearing (like requiring the VECI label on a vehicle from the 70s where some are lost to age/time), californias overall pushes overtime have been the driver for change for the better, from unleaded gasoline, cleaner tail pipe (Overall), mph improvements, etc.

They havent always went about it the best way but its been a net good



But his story about sock puppets is funny. I am not denying that they have been made illegal, but i sure cant find any evidence on google of that. I found an Australian who said they have it illegal because of "tapped into the brake lines" coverage on it.
I will not take back my California comments. The land is beautiful but the government and expenses and quality of life are trash. If you even survive your whole life there. Car laws are garbage. Sanctuary cities, **** everywhere in the streets, they literally have a map that marks all the human **** on the streets.

If you want to see what a liberal America would look like, go to California.
 

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