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I didn’t know there was “making fun of stupid tattoos adjacent to pelvic area and thus sexualizing it even though I didn’t choose the location” stereotype, but rest assured, I’d have made the same comment had she gotten the tattoo on, say, her upper lip.

Tbh, I'm more curious about the tattoo that looks like super aggressive pubes.

Maybe she should have photoshopped that very unfortunate pelvic tattoo... why would you want to appear to constantly need to “trim the hedges”...?

Some of this stuff only really applies on the Internet. But it absolutely does not apply in real life. Ask any kid who’s been bullied in school and tell them they should just ignore their tormentors.

Quite a positive review, and as per usual for Lane, a funny one. He’s the best film reviewer working and has been for years. Even when you disagree with his take, the writing itself is a pleasure to read. Lane does spoil a bit of plot, especially if he doesn’t like a movie, but that’s why I only read him after I’ve

Ashley Feinberg reviews movies:

“Hmmm. Misusing ICE is the only way I can get a boner.”

actually, the review is good

G-A-R-B-A-G-E

Then let’s just hope he doesn’t.

It’s a Jag. It also needs to have the sound of starving street waifs plaintively beseeching the owner for a morsel retreating from front to rear spealers and then fading into oblivion: “Please suh, I’ve not eaten in 3 daaaaaaayyyyssssss......

But is it an actual feedback from the motor, or fake pre-recorded sound to mimick the engine noise at that specific time? From what I’ve read in the past, most of them are fake recordings, I could be wrong.

Or if EA made cars, you would have to buy each as a DLC.

Why is it just one noise? Luxury is also about choice and if I can have my text notification sound like the noise Bruce Lee made when he kicked someone in the face then why can’t I choose to have my electric car sound like a TIE fighter? Or a galloping camel? Or those lasery sounds from 80's synth wave?

I think this is an awesome untapped market.

So automakers worked tirelessly to isolate the cabins from outside noise and make it complete quiet. Now that they mostly achieved that, they want to pump the cabin with fake noises. The logic is strong with this one.

Exactly. I thought one of the selling points of an electric or hybridized vehicle is that they didn’t make those sounds.

Driving my Volt, I appreciate the quietness (outside of the slight whine produced by the motors). I’m not sure why I’d want to have my electric car make noise.

Maybe humans just aren’t cut out to use driver-assistance systems.

It almost stops. It’s a low speed collision that should not cause any harm to the passengers.