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The model Y. Every other family I know either has one or is clamoring to get one. When people ask for recommendations for a new car, a model Y is always at the top of the list. I don’t like teslas, mainly for the trend they started of being too tech and software dependent, and the model Y is arguably their worsta and m

But also, having a bunch of kids is a choice, and maybe the French Duggars (Dougairres?) should pay extra to park their van, too.

My wife’s BMW X1 (or any entry level luxury brand car).
She constantly refers to her “truck.”
That’s right.... “Truck”, because she heard a salesman call it a CUV or SUV or some dumb shit. To be clear, she parks it next to not one, but TWO BOF vehicles (a ‘12 Pathfinder and a ‘21 Titan).
Now, I am too smart to correct

Stop taking everything the ASCE says as gold. They are an interest group that advocates for spending for Civil Engineers. Who make the most money from work on public projects. They have little to no incentive to rate our infrastructure as acceptable, or to do a cost benefit analysis of “do we really need to replace

These two fucking things and everything else built on their platforms. I am not kidding when I say they make up at least a third of all vehicles in the state of Ohio. They’re so numb, dull, and lifeless, that every single person who drives one is in a constant half-lucid state with no self-awareness. Also every

But if you drive an electric...it’s expected that you’ll be exempt.”

The new Mustang Mach-E.

That being said, maybe they need to make their cars heavier... and less arson-ry

You can thank their police union and the politicians they lobby for that.

Why are a bunch of 16 year old girls hanging out at an adult Hollywood party?  Casting couch regret is a mother fucker...

Why the hell did Justin Long have a roommate in 2008? Dude had starred in like 15 movies by then.

Weird. Normal people don’t want to buy a $50k car with 7% interest rates, tech that’s outdated faster than a modern smartphone, a business model that’s constantly pushing microservices, and tracks all your movements with no way to opt out or find out where that information is going?

Hitler on a horse.

“Never enough” is the reason we have flush toilets, air travel, TV, antibiotics...never enough HAS helped us as a species.

I can see this issue from both sides. If F1 is providing special access for celebrities, the celebrities should provide special access for F1. Sure, Cara was a guest of Alfa Romeo, not F1, but it’s still F1's race.

Just about any celebrity that goes to these events knows (or should have been told by their PR team) that the probability of them getting assailed by Brundle is directly proportional to their level of celebrity, so it’s at least very bizarre she tacitly refused to even speak to Brundle. I guess people have their good

People argue that celebrities don’t deserve to be on the grid until they can pass some kind of test about F1 to prove that they have earned a place.

Jonah Hill made certain demands in the relationship. Those demands were bad: super unreasonable, petty, controlling, and born of deep insecurity. You could even argue they were misogynistic or narcissistic; that’s all fine. And for his own sake, if nothing else, Hill needs to get over whatever is making him this way.

What happened to just breaking up with assholes? Is there really a reason this needed to be shared with the world? Yes it sounds like he was a dick! But your response could have been “yes, you’re right, you’re not the right partner for me, goodbye.”

Although none of the posts appear to explicitly name Hill, several of the texts are labeled as being from “Jonah”