Purely | 06-30-2013 02:41 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Akinari
(Post 8271155)
I find this thread very contradictory.
Firstly, based on the title of the thread, it is safe to assume your parents own the car in question. With that being said, why are you bashing your own family, the same family that GIVES YOU permission to drive THEIR CAR which THEY PURCHASED with THEIR MONEY? I find your complaining quite churlish to be frank.
Secondly, it's not your mum's fault that she got "lots of salt onto the rims." Driving on salted snowy roads corrodes all types of wheels to a certain extent. What did you expect her to do, get less salt onto the wheels? :badpokerface:
Lastly, I may not be in a position to tell you what to do or how to spend your money, but I will say this: if it's not yours, you have no right to be complaining in the manner you are doing so. In the future when you have a car of your own, I'm sure you will take great care of it, but saying your "parent's don't a f*** about her shoes" only leads others to believe that you should go spend the money you plan on refinishing those wheels on finding an English tutor to polish up your grammatical skills.
Kids these days :facepalm: | Just curious, what do you have against OP?
His title is misleading, but I'm guessing he chose it to attract more people reading his thread. Nevertheless, I don't find his title/post in general cocky/rude or "churlish" as you say.
He's simply asking for suggestions on how to clean his rims, and you decide to bash him. If you don't have anything constructive/helpful to say, why bother bashing/shitting on OP's thread? There are threads like http://www.revscene.net/forums/66659...cle-today.html that encourage DIY, yet OP gets bashed on for trying to diy/fix his rims. He even posted pictures after cleaning his rims.
Also, I don't understand how by saying "parent's don't a f*** about her shoes" only leads others to believe that you should go spend the money you plan on refinishing those wheels on finding an English tutor to polish up your grammatical skills" What's wrong with buying supplies to fix his rims himself? Maybe you should tutor OP, since you have great "grammatical" skills. |