PatLane
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PatLane

There would have been a way, to show that SAME message, that didn't leave everyone feeling like shit.

Nissan has terrible ads... but at least I know they are trying to sell a car, not selling me sadness and heartbreak.

#1 that's what insurance is for and #2 what happens in a similar situation with a plane on autopilot?

Simple, local laws requiring someone to actually be in the drivers seat. Seems pretty simple to me. Someone will have to be in "control" of the car. Even on trains, which run on tracks for crying out loud, have someone in control. Planes on autopilot still have a pilot.

The answer is simple, the people in the car. Why anyone would argue otherwise I don't understand.

i believe those would be Obliques

Looks like a really young, pro athlete to me.

As a MINI Countryman owner, I like it. This is what the clubman should have always been.

So... Primer black? Or is it just dirty? It looks like a post apocolyptic dalorean.

What? You don't believe those people have flashes strong enough to actually light the stage better for their cellphone picture from 350 feet away?

Oh so you have no CLUE what you're talking about. The orientation is the content. If they orientated their movies the way that you make yours, instead of seeing a conversation on screen between four people, you'd see one person and the other three would be faceless voices off camera.

That low an annoyance threshold? Its a sadness threshold. Like when you see a parent post a video of their child playing softball... in portrait mode and all you can see is a small sliver of what we know was available on the day. Their video COULD have featured a lot more context on the field, may have even included

Do you.... not understand that the surface area of the video you're getting when you record in portrait mode is dramatically reduced?

Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope.

I love that the camera he uses is a Pentax K1000 #Hipsters

That's a really elaborate lie.

Are you a moron? Arizona doesn't have a right to the Super Bowl. the NFL is simply telling them its a possibility.

Yea, I don't understand why this person can't see that they've been extremely fortunate. I agree with buying used, but I think its inarguable that the more used the more risk you're taking on in terms of how the previous owner/s treated it.

what?

Brand new cars do not have $200 a month maintenance costs. Nope. Not even $200 a year.