• nomad@infosec.pub
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    7 months ago

    Here is the study:

    https://cipp.ug.edu.pl/A-desire-for-a-loud-car-with-a-modified-muffler-is-predicted-by-being-a-man-and-higher,162006,0,2.html

    The abstract is a joke and the result makes pretty clear this study is for political purposes.

    Their study is only in men that study business and the psychopathy part is a self reported quality. The article is also purely hate mongering.

    Nobody likes loud assholes and their cars. But looks a lot like someone is gonna introduce some new legislation soon.

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    7 months ago

    I want to know about the folks that have seemed to put in a stereo system where it louder outside than inside the vehicle?

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      My favorite is when they have all that stereo in some old piece of shit and when it drives by you can hear it shaking the car to pieces

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        7 months ago

        I used to be that guy, then I got a job and realised I was an asshole.

        Anyone still doing this into adulthood needs some help

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    I don’t know if 16 counts as young man, but at that point in my life I did like my vehicle loud. I thought it was cool. By 20, it was embarrassing. I had an exhaust rust off about 10 years ago and couldn’t get it fixed for a couple months. I definitely didn’t feel cool then 😬 Thr silence after the repair was awesome!

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    7 months ago

    When I was younger I thought a fast silent car would be awesome. Now we have electric super cars which is basically the same thing.

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    7 months ago

    Some like their vehicles to fart really loud because they want everyone in ear shot to think about them for a brief moment.

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    7 months ago

    I always figured a loud car/bike correlates more with a tiny pp but I guess science has spoken. Or it could be both.

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      7 months ago

      Get the fuck out of here with your body shaming

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        7 months ago

        If you are violating the ears of anyone unfortunate enough to share a public space with you because you are compensating for something you should have more shame.

        It’s fine to have a small penis but advertising it to the world is not ok.

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    I feel things and am a pacifist, but man does a tasteful loud exhaust sound good on an exotic. A V12 straight pipe Lamborghini or a catless PDK Porsche sounds glorious under load, but keep the 4 bangers fully muffled.

    Your civic isn’t cooler because it has 30 more HP and sounds like it has an exhaust leak at the head.

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      Nah that shit is ridiculous. Lamborghini’s are just noisy as fuck. They are loud while idle, they are loud while going slow and they are retarded loud when going fast. And somehow it’s legal because it’s for rich assholes.

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      It’s fine if people listen to their loud ass cars at home but bringing a vehicle that sounds like it moves with the power of 10 000 farts per second onto public roads is just not ok. It’s like the people that listen to the worst music aloud on public transit, just get headphones for your music and car sounds.

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      I generally take “studies” that merely “suggest” with at least a pound of salt. Anyone and their mom conduct “studies” and “polls” these days it would seem.

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        That’s the problem with social media. It enables misinformation via omission. Like in the instance of “studies”. Rarely are sample size or controls shared, or the process nor are the sponsors of the “study”.

        I’m going to stop before I start ranting about my pet peeve about how untested theories are shared on social media as fact and has ruined and dumbed down our consumption of science news and information.

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            7 months ago

            I wasn’t talking about this exact instance. Obviously the quality of links someplace like Lemmy are going to be better than someplace like Facebook.

            It doesn’t matter, the majority of people won’t click on that in the article. It’s better to just link the paper than some other writer’s opinion/conclusion on the paper. That’s another problem we have, we read other people’s interpretation of data instead of reading it ourselves, understanding it, and coming to our own conclusion.

            But that also doesn’t solve the problem of quality of the research. Just because a paper has been written, doesn’t make it valid if the study is so small or methods are sketchy, its conclusions are useless.

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            7 months ago

            Cool…did you read the study? It’s a joke. This is a biased study that’s being passed off as science.