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Auto versus Nature, Who Wins?

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Saw the story of this stop by police, the woman was heavily drunk in Roselle, Ill.

 

Damn, I say the Lincoln Wins, Love to see a Euro or Asian Auto do this.

 

 

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Check out the Video on CNN

http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/07/us/tree-car-driver-arrested-illinois/index.html

 

Can anyone top this?

 

Figure we could go for a good auto versus nature thread! :D

I'll bat for Nature.

 

- 2011 Japan Tsunami.

 

All kinds of Japanese cars died due to nature. I think it was almost a Japanese car holocaust.

 

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In the end man, nature wins all the time.

 

For example. Gasoline. Duhhh.. which process known to man actually makes it? Nature. To be specific dead life forms that somehow have the converted sunlight and carbohydrates buried in preserving sand and mud and then pressure cooked to perfection.

 

To be even more specific our sunlight is made out of hydrogen, which itself was dispersed from the death of early hypergiant stars that had supernovas for their deaths.

 

To be even more specific, those stars existed because of the expansion of the universe that allowed the density of matter to fall and temperatures to reduce such that matter could exist below a super critical state.

 

To be even more specific the expansion is feature of the big bang.

 

And big bang because because.

 

And because because our belief in causality.

 

Therefore nature wins period.

I'm confused.  Isn't that a factory stock Town Car hood ornament?

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