And never looking at the explosion.
And never looking at the explosion.
You're right.
One thing I would note is there are historical large swords that were huge and seemingly unwieldy, but there is a lot of misconceptions about the way some of them were used. You weren't going to be hacking and slashing with them or performing some complex duel. Later plate armor was very difficult to penetrate and…
They're Mandatory Suicide doors, to be exact (does that mean not an option box?).
My Scion listened to too much Slayer and was driven to suicide doors!
Well, I am a long-time Jeep (Wrangler) owner, and a Jeep enthusiast... And I think this little firecracker is great! It's exciting to see that FCA is bringing us new, non-traditional vehicles that still live up to the historical lineage of Jeep.
Pythagoras would like a word with you. Also, you completely missed the point.
The round button and the back button in the top left hand corner are poor design choices that have lurked in the shadows til now. Funny how they're the only company that do that, and yet they still get so much praise for all the thought that goes into their UI design, and then they overlook these.
Sshhhh!. Don't let science ruin a perfectly good argument. I'm rather enjoying this.
Clickbait headline is clickbait.
Mazda's PR team is really underrated. They make all sorts of unique gestures to the public by building off of these kind of humble stories, putting modest people in the spotlight and turning fans into brand loyalists.
I really love Hennessey for the fact that they seem to live in a video game world. Every good racing game I have ever played took a stock car and added some ungodly pieces in the form of turbos, superchargers, ECU's and exhaust to make something radical and fun. That is exactly was Hennessey does with every project.
I was prepared to be really pissed off about these spoof ads as I watched SNL.
The type of person who would typically buy a CR-V probably shies away from slippery situations as much as possible, and is probably risk averse. Despite having AWD, they probably put snow tires on anyway (smart). And therefore, in snowy driving, a FWD crossover with snow tires being driven carefully probably goes just…
Remember when you had to actually spam trade chat for a dungeon group? Oh man thank goodness for the dungeon finder
Kids these days, don't know how good they have it. We used to grind for days, both ways, in the snow. Also had to wait forever for a mount.
Not true.
The VW beetle can be really good when updated.
Just a little insight into how a lot (not all) of "clone" companies start/exist in china:
Each year, annually [read: end of contract] major companies and corporations alike will house what is know as "manufacturer bidding" for whatever it is they need made - be it a part or an entire product between multiple factories.
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