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I wasn't very clear. What I mean is that nowadays it is probably pretty rare for someone to suffer significantly from secondhand smoke from someone they don't know, due to how restricted smoking is. So of that graph he posted, motor vehicle deaths are the item most likely to kill you because of someone else's actions.

I have to give the chief props for his response. He did the standard "currently reviewing..." lines, but then apologized and gave a promise that it would not happen again. Usually in situations like this you just get the first part, along with deflecting language.

Motor vehicle collisions are the first one (in general) that can kill a stranger. Thanks for the perspective!

Is she giving birth to the Indian in the Cupboard? Or some equally small Caucasian child?

What have you done? What's been worth it, what hasn't? (Curious owner here).

Shortly after I got mine, a random guy yelled to me "you need to tear that badge off! I was swearing up and down you were driving a Ferrari!" obviously he was being hyperbolic, but it does indeed look sharp.

Like I said, making us look bad. Congrats!

If I were getting a 4C, I would replace that headlight assembly immediately. Looks way too much like a spider. And well, spiders are creepy.

You move fast! Making us look bad.

I like the back half, but the front looks like someone with freakishly large biceps. Fortunately in this case that sort of thing is usually toned down on production models.

It stuck me as crazy cheap per power, but also felt crazy cheap.. Which I guess adds up.

Take a look at the Genesis 3.8. It's not my thing, but it was a monster.

You should see how she drives.

This doesn't seem like difficult stuff for geniuses.

TRD Turbo kit. TRD Turbo kit. TRD TURBO KIT!

Well then... it wouldn't be the FR-S we know and love.

Except it's not a track car either. :)

What would you replace it with?

This is what I immediately thought of. His weedwhacker kills me!

You and I are kindred spirits. While I can even get some joy out of my commute, I would much rather automate it. But that doesn't mean that I don't love driving.