We've been through this song and dance before, and it won't be the last either....just leave the trolls be...less is more with these fools.
We've been through this song and dance before, and it won't be the last either....just leave the trolls be...less is more with these fools.
And just like that, the video (and the account that posted it) is no more.
While enjoying a glass of the good stuff, you can also relax knowing that the windscreen and side windows are heated (hello Russia!) and coated with polycarbonate on the inside to be just as tough as the metal parts. The car also uses hydraulic power to move the heavy windows, while in the trunk there's a fire…
Nope. Not even close. One actually produces its own cars and technology whilst the other makes a car from other people's parts bins inside of a barn.
I wasn't thinking the engine so much as the rest of the car. Brakes, cockpit heat soak, clutch engagement, transmission smoothness etc. The LS is a monster in terms of repeatable power for sure, but a car is not just its engine.
Wow to compare Koenigsegg to Hennessy is ridiculous. To call Koenigsegg a barn project is to be misinformed, the company is over 20 years old with more than 100 cars manufactured. A great number of those cars were produced with Koenigsegg engineered/manufactured parts. Items such as engine block, suspension, crash…
A lot like a cheap Lotus-based P1 knock-off..... oh wait, it is.
Just an aside - one can swim with an ileostomy bag. They don't leak.
Nobody from jalopnik who clicks on a post like this clicks on it thinking "fuck yes bombs and killing yay!" Especially those of us who have actually served, lost friends and know the true depth, and breadth of the horror of war.
This is Foxtrot Alpha you dolt.
Errr.. dont click link then...
This is not posted on regular Jaloponik ! Cant you see that this is on the subsection for plane "foxtrotalpha" ? Why click on it and post a comment if you are not interested ?
What you share about your brother is so very sad. It makes me think about all the thoughtless things people internalize about their bodies. It's so sad that normal healthy aspects of being a functioning creature—eating, evacuating, procreating—-can be characterized in so many rigid judging ways, reduced to dirty jokes…
Just seeing this woman made me burst into tears. I have Ulcerative Colitis (the sister disease to Crohn's) and am 21 years old. I have been fighting this disease since I was 14. The past few days I have been really down and feeling like my life sucks, basically throwing a pity party for myself. Seeing this woman…
Great article. As a male who has suffered from Crohns for most of my life and not being diagnosed until I was 27 and now I'm 45. I got my entire colon removed in 2011 and I've been through 30 surgeries. People like this lady really impresses me at her courage, at it is courage, to show your colostomy bag to anyone.…
Wow. This story, and the comments, are just hitting me in all the feels. I've had Crohn's for almost 25 years and I've lived with a bag for a decade. When I was sick it was like I was sick for 15 years, constantly. Then I got the bag and healed up and it was a fucking miracle to not feel like death on a stick all the…
I have Crohn's (though it's in remission) and though I wouldn't have actively committed suicide (isn't "commit" a weird word for suicide?), but I WISHED for death. I was too tired to breathe. I lost 37 lbs. between one semester of university to the next. It was godawfully painful. I had diarrhea about 20-25 times a…
Dude, really??? People are terrified of bodies, medical problems, anything poop related. This is a pretty big deal
I had a temporary colostomy bag about 5 years ago and lost about 40 pounds within a month of getting it. Once I healed from the surgery, I ate constantly and did not gain a pound until the bag was removed (so this very well might be an uncontrollable normal for her). I agree with you that she still checks a lot of the…