The safety nuts are at it again

The problem with your theory is that those who ignore safety rules don't just hurt or kill themselves.
I'm fine with them taking out their entire family since, like the MAGAt morons on this thread, stupidity is often genetic.

Murder is wrong, but I'm good with suicide, even if it's suicide by stupidity.
 
What does he get out of it.
It's his window to the world since, IMO, he can't leave his room. Probably due to paralysis or genetic defect such as "Bubble Boy".

Why else would someone who has been on JPP for 15 years and was a teen then, still be on it every day at all hours. Clearly he has no job and no other life. His consistent misogyny indicates he is estranged from female companionship. An involuntary celibate man, now estimated to be in his mid-30s who has never been married or, probably, even laid. His entire life is virtual.

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All warnings stop after a certain amount of time.
If you aren't intelligent enough to figure out that all you have to do is snap the rear seatbelts all the time, then you probably shouldn't be driving.
These won't. They'll ding-a-ling forever if you let them. The other problem comes with things like having a pet dog in the car and it moves around. Getting off a seat and then back on will set the alarm off. Even in the 70's the systems were smart enough to ignore a buckled seatbelt when pressure was taken off the seat sensor and reapplied. You had to unbuckle and re-buckle the belt to turn the warning off.

My bet is the new variant will sense that the seats are unoccupied, and the seatbelts are fastened and when someone gets in and sits on the seat the warning will go off. That is, you need a specific sequence of events to make it not go off like weight on the seat followed by the seat belt being buckled.
 
Shits and giggles because people can't help themselves and try to debate him. He argues to argue and hopefully trigger people.
Agreed, but why? He runs a handful of socks and has done so for 15 years. Who has that much time? Like a few others, I'm on here a lot, but I only have time for one account. Legion runs several.

His personality strikes me as someone who is trapped and the Internet is his window to the world.
 
These won't. They'll ding-a-ling forever if you let them. The other problem comes with things like having a pet dog in the car and it moves around. Getting off a seat and then back on will set the alarm off. Even in the 70's the systems were smart enough to ignore a buckled seatbelt when pressure was taken off the seat sensor and reapplied. You had to unbuckle and re-buckle the belt to turn the warning off.

My bet is the new variant will sense that the seats are unoccupied, and the seatbelts are fastened and when someone gets in and sits on the seat the warning will go off. That is, you need a specific sequence of events to make it not go off like weight on the seat followed by the seat belt being buckled.


Remember those non-retracting seat belts? My parents loathed them.

 
It's his window to the world since, IMO, he can't leave his room. Probably due to paralysis or genetic defect such as "Bubble Boy".

Why else would someone who has been on JPP for 15 years and was a teen then, still be on it every day at all hours. Clearly he has no job and no other life. His consistent misogyny indicates he is estranged from female companionship. An involuntary celibate man, now estimated to be in his mid-30s who has never been married or, probably, even laid. His entire life is virtual.

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Agreed, but why? He runs a handful of socks and has done so for 15 years. Who has that much time? Like a few others, I'm on here a lot, but I only have time for one account. Legion runs several.

His personality strikes me as someone who is trapped and the Internet is his window to the world.
He has no self awareness.
 
Remember those non-retracting seat belts? My parents loathed them.

Everybody loathed them. I had a car back then, and the driver's side sensor failed. The only way to start the vehicle was to open the hood, press a bypass button there, and then get in and start the car. It was insane.
 
Agreed, but why? He runs a handful of socks and has done so for 15 years. Who has that much time? Like a few others, I'm on here a lot, but I only have time for one account. Legion runs several.

His personality strikes me as someone who is trapped and the Internet is his window to the world.
He's an obsessive internet jockey. I've heard he frequents Discord as well.

 
He has no self awareness.
What do you mean? He seems very self-involved and, IMO, "self aware". His problem is a complete lack of social awareness and people skills. I doubt he's ever worked a day in his life. Due to his young age, relative to the average JPP demographic of socially awkward geezers, something is physically limiting him from working or venturing outside in real-life social situations.
 
He's an obsessive internet jockey. I've heard he frequents Discord as well.

No doubt. His entire life is virtual. As APL just pointed out, he clearly lacks normal personality traits. What conditions must exist for a 30something American male to be in that situation.
 
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