RequiredTraining

RequiredTraining t1_j2oexx7 wrote

Well, it’s a C8 Corvette so I figure if I can afford the car, I can afford to fill it with 93 octane. When I drive it, I’m usually driving it pretty hard.

My new Honda Civic (which should be here in January) recommends 91 and that’s the max it will get.

Edit: Just checked the manual for my C8 and 93 octane is recommended. “If unavailable, unleaded gasoline with a posted octane rating of 91 may be used, but with reduced performance and fuel economy”.

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RequiredTraining t1_j1vnwli wrote

I’m not bullying your breed. I’m giving facts and trying to help someone who may have a family and are thinking about adopting a dangerous breed of dog. If you are happy with you Pit, then so be it. I’m not going to say it should be taken from you.

I don’t think any legislation on Pits is focused on taking them away. They are around preventing breeding and importation.

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RequiredTraining t1_j1vm5x4 wrote

Some dogs were bread to have great instincts when hunting. Some have great hearing. Others are good for hearding.

I’m sorry facts hurt your feelings, but pit bulls were bred to be monsters. You can nurture it all you want, but nature will come through if the dog is startled, gets old, or just has a bad day. It’s why we don’t have lions as pets…

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RequiredTraining t1_j1vksu4 wrote

Any dog can be an incredible dog, but Pitbulls should no longer be bred. They are a dangerous breed and even the most well behaving Pitbull can snap and have its instincts kick in. They are bred to fight to the death and ignore all pain. It’s why when they do snap, it’s usually fatal for other dogs and sometimes humans.

I’m glad people find them cute, but they were bred to be monsters. They should not be around any kids or other dogs.

Edit: Here’s a list of countries where the Pitbull is already banned. I wouldn’t be shocked to see it banned in the US within the next decade.

https://banpitbulls.org/where/where-are-pit-bulls-banned-internationally/

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