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Facepalm facebook fail finds

Another page to troll

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While we're on a flex rant I couldn't but help myself temporarily set my truck to do this for yall
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And this children is why to do not want too much flex. Sure, an articulation truck may look cool, it may just press all the right buttons to make our testosterone levels rise, and to a point it is a requirement on a trail rig, rock buggy, desert truck, etc.

But as this photo so wonderfully shows, too much can be a detriment. Not only to the rig, but maybe those that try and help the rig free it's self.

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So one of the groups is having a photo contest, most likes gets the cover shot. Hope this wins....... Jk.

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Also ran into the typical tough guy today. Guess I shouldn't have called him a fanboy. He's talking about driving to my town to meet me. /sigh, wish people could lighten up a bit.
 
So one of the groups is having a photo contest, most likes gets the cover shot. Hope this wins....... Jk.

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Also ran into the typical tough guy today. Guess I shouldn't have called him a fanboy. He's talking about driving to my town to meet me. /sigh, wish people could lighten up a bit.


Lol, looks like that last XJ is pretty scale:lmao:
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