"G_Body_Man: Sponsored by the number 3" (gbodyman)
04/05/2015 at 14:29 • Filed to: None | 11 | 8 |
415s30 W123TSXWaggoIIIIIIo ( •_•))°)
> G_Body_Man: Sponsored by the number 3
04/05/2015 at 14:32 | 1 |
That is just as relevant here as the moose test is in Sweden.
G_Body_Man: Sponsored by the number 3
> 415s30 W123TSXWaggoIIIIIIo ( •_•))°)
04/05/2015 at 14:34 | 2 |
Yes. I bet it doesn't pass the heavy-duty walmart-grade mobility chair test the IIHS issues, though.
415s30 W123TSXWaggoIIIIIIo ( •_•))°)
> G_Body_Man: Sponsored by the number 3
04/05/2015 at 14:35 | 1 |
We can call it the walrus test.
G_Body_Man: Sponsored by the number 3
> 415s30 W123TSXWaggoIIIIIIo ( •_•))°)
04/05/2015 at 14:37 | 2 |
I would have called it the fat overlap test.
cornerslide
> G_Body_Man: Sponsored by the number 3
04/05/2015 at 14:55 | 1 |
I didn't know they were conducting crash tests at an all you can eat buffet.
G_Body_Man: Sponsored by the number 3
> cornerslide
04/05/2015 at 14:56 | 0 |
Zing!
Santiago of Escuderia Boricua
> G_Body_Man: Sponsored by the number 3
04/05/2015 at 18:15 | 0 |
Funny enough, federal crash tests are run with a "50%" male that's something like 5'10" and 160 and a "5%" female that's like 5'2" and 105. Seat belts and airbags are engineered to do well with those crash test dummies. If you're walmart-level fat, you're going to have a bad time
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> Santiago of Escuderia Boricua
04/06/2015 at 10:10 | 0 |
That's true.