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Drowningfish

Obviously I knew I'd be stepping on some toes in the 'Murica circle jerk, but really, using kill figures of the pacific theatre air to air combat really shows you don't have any understanding of the conversation at hand for various reasons. Japanese pilots were extremely ill-trained compared to their American

Son, we live in a world that has video formatting, and that formatting has to be guarded by men with comments. Who's gonna do it? You?

It's in portrait. Can't watch it.

You were saying?

The article itself didn't mention exactly who made the thing, but a little bit of digging through piles of microfiche revealed the answer: Harrier, the famed maker of the jump jet.

It's not pollution. It is celebration fumes!

Initial production impact? You're kidding. The Prius is one of the worst cars when it comes to that - because it has the same environmental impact as a traditional car except with the addition of heavy battery mining.

Every time I see that car I puke a little in my mouth.

One more on MT: The 2002 Thunderbird.

It's not often that I feel sorry for Nazi's, but diving a damaged plane under the Eiffel tower to shake off a pursuer is a pretty desperate move.

4. E24 M6/M635CSi

Kate Upton is single, don't give up hope.

Open door.

Please crosspost to Jez, please crosspost to Jez, please crosspost to Jez.

Small wheeled econobox, you say?

I'm sorry, are we saying a Mini Cooper is better then the rear-engine, RWD hatch it could've been? It seems a Rear engine RWD, mini-sized car, with it's go kart handling and sweet engines (er, the Cooper S one at least) not being produced means we lost. Big time.

I apologize for what may be the longest list of pictures in Jalopnik comment history, but here are a few I found (I have too much time on my hands).

Sheep

BATMOBILE!