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Cultural Appropriation. Have you watched Anime, or any sort of Japanese/Korean production lately? 90% of it is made up of shit appropriated from other cultures. Likewise Ballywood, which is nothing but appropriation in the form out outright ripoffs.
Gwen embraced harajuku girls because they so thoroughly embraced her

... so you’re pissed at a heterosexual woman singing about her heterosexual romances?

I don’t even know what to do with that mentality other than weep for the future. 

I know you thoroughly hate Ford, Raph, but I’m completely fine with them taking extra time making sure EVERY delivery is up to snuff BEFORE handing the keys over to the new owners. I would much rather wait an extra month or two for my new vehicle than spend the next couple of years praying to God something broke

Nope, nuclear. Google it. 

Neil Degrasse Tyson gave an excellent speech at an event I was photographing a couple years back in Germany, and when someone brought up “the dangers of Nuclear Power” when compared to other projects like the coastal windfarms in the Netherlands etc, he replied in a very scientific way essentially “go ahead and google

Yeah I cringed at that too. The only time using a crescent wrench for anything under the hood or chassis is appropriate is at 2am, in the dark on the side of the highway. Otherwise borrow the right tool from a friend or the auto store. In this day and age there’s no excuse for not having the right equipment on a

Not a thing wrong with that. Refreshers ensure you do it right. Easiest way to F up an “easy” job is too much overconfidence. I’ve done at least 6 brake swaps now in the last ten years, and I ALWAYS start each one by watching a good youtube video twice before getting started. 

100% this. Most vehicles these days larger than a Geo Metro have 8 lugs, and times 4 that’s a lot of ratcheting by hand. The only thing I changed between the first brake job and the second was borrowing a decent impact wrench. I’d buy one but I just don’t have enough need for one to justify the cost. 

Yup. I was surprised by how easy it was the first time I replaced the brakes on my ‘05 F-150. The only tools I needed that I didn’t already own were a breaker bar and a C Clamp large enough to push the pistons on the calipers back in. Basically I accomplished in an afternoon a swap that cost half what the mechanic

So your point here is “just like any other task, always double check your work before putting everything back together?”
You meant to single out brakes I’m sure, but really you could potentially F up your engine by not properly tightening the clamps after replacing your car battery, so you run a similar risk with any

That’s nice. Too bad JD Power is a shell of its former self. Case in point: Alaska Airlines won the JD Power Award for Best Airlines 11 years in a row, up until 2020 that is. In 2019 JD Power, under pressure from Southwest, changed the manner it weighs scores and eliminated the Low Cost category in which it and others

Fourth Gear:

Go over what they repaired with the tech who did the repair before I pay a dime. I know it irritates them and I try to be as nice about it as possible, but I’ve had too many instances of things not being fixed or being fixed wrong to not take a few minutes of their time to verify everything before I drive off the

Seriously, it’s that simple.

Seriously has no one heard of the iDatalink Maestro module? With minimal wiring you can retain ALL the factory features while gaining access to the digital inputs from all your sensors when paired with a compatible head unit.
You buy the module and the vehicle-specific harness, connect the module to your computer to

Whatever Zendaya is paying her agent, it’s not enough.
They have to be the hardest working MOFO on the planet.

I’m 40, and I’ve loved the shit out of this movie since the first time I saw it in theaters. 

.... no, if the driver is angry at the cyclist, it is because the cyclist almost died and tried to make the driver’s vehicle their involuntary method of exit from this mortal coil. 

In the current times, where my commute takes me through the center of town, not a day goes by where I don’t have to dodge idiot commuters on bikes as they weave in and out of their lane, blow through stop lights and signs without bothering to check cross traffic and generally act like the world owes them a favor.
Perha

Awww, two things I don’t care about in one article. Jalopnik weekend edition is starting extra extra.