Also, if you knew how to drive, maybe you wouldn't have care issues.
Now that I own a Subaru with a manual transmission, there are no transmission problems. Stupid Toyotas have glass or plastic transmissions that screw up all the time, but my Subaru is a real car. The transmission might actually be made with real metal!
Also, the Subaru Impreza and the Toyota Corolla getting the same gas mileage (about 7.8L/100km city) is a huge red flag. The Subaru is 300 pounds heavier and it has all wheel drive. If the Toyota is burning just as much fuel, where is that energy going? It goes into melting the transmission!
I'm impressed with the special olympic guy's grammar. It's quite good.
Ownage? Not really.
Sorry but I'm not going to start calling handicapped people "mobility disadvantaged" or retarded people "intellectually challenged". At some point it's the tone behind the message that matters more than the word.
I think his point is that retard is almost always said with a negative connotation. Using different words to imply different feelings is the whole point. Saying someone is handicapped is generally not meant to be an insult, but calling someone retarded is. Using the word retard in common speech is sort of like saying the N word or calling things gay. Those might be accurate descriptors from time to time, but it's almost always said in a negative tone.