TheManInBlack
TheManInBlack
TheManInBlack

Hahaha... well played, sir.

Well, it's one thing to take a photo of a car in public. It's something else entirely to assault someone for it. I'm sure it's annoying to have to deal with photographers like this, but this guy just handled it all wrong. Even prick paparazzi have the right to not be assaulted.

He's in a public place... what the hell was this engineer thinking?

As much as I hate paparazzi, as long as they are within a public place, they are not breaking any laws. Not to mention, this photographer was trying to get photos of this car for... you know... people like us. The only people who don't want the lens there are those being photographed.

I wouldn't call the Fit driver 'clueless', he's just starting to move out of the way to give room to the guy walking to the side of his incapacitated vehicle. Yes, he is slightly over the line, but he had no reason to believe anything would come from the other direction so quickly so that he (and it) would not be

No, it's not 'end of story'... the Fit was definitely on the line, but he was giving room to both the cyclist and the stopped car on his left, which is entirely fine because he can respond to anyone coming the opposite direction, assuming they are not coming at him @150mph. This is why speed limits exist... there's

I love the active aero spoiler on this car. Hell, I love active spoilers, period. Not simply because they provide superior downforce/acceleration exactly when you need it, but because the wing returns to its shell when you're under ~50mph. There is absolutely nothing dumber than sitting at a stop light with a

I'm there with you 100%. I'm not a huge fan of the guy who runs the factory, but their cars are just too perfect to ignore. And now, this thing is just gorgeous, even with the camo paint job.

Hah, well it's actually pretty enjoyable painting the cars once you get into it. The options really are endless... once you learn a few tricks and realize that you can make anything you want, it's pretty awesome.

As an American, I quite enjoy the BBC. It's one of my favorite stations, to be honest. Then BBC news network is hands down the best option we have over here.

I can definitely see how Renault influenced that color... /feigns hiding laughter. Seriously though, I do love the Cherokee.

That's what I'm thinking. The only way she could have been tossed directly out the back is if she was on top of the rear seats, maybe lying down on all the junk that was dumped out into the road. If she were in a rear-facing car seat or just sitting in the back, she would have just hit the backseat because the car

Well, the overtake is probably not that rare in Russia... keep in mind these are not unusual conditions for them. Not saying it's smart, just not that uncommon.

Yeah, that seemed strange to me too, but mothers do tend to act a bit strangely when they are in shock. Odds are she was not thinking too clearly at that moment. Could have been mother was in passenger seat asleep and that was sister, too. Or... they were running from someone and seriously needed to get the fuck

The physics of her ejection have me a bit confused... it looks like the child must have either been in the mother's arms, sitting in the back of the vehicle or standing up in the backseat when the collision happened... I don't really see any other angle how she could have been tossed out the back that 'easily'. If

Yeah they were in an unusual hurry to gather their stuff and get back on the road... if that were me, I'd be holding my family for a minute. Makes me wonder if they were running from someone...?

Yeah, I don't disagree with you at all that it's ridiculous. I wouldn't call it pornographic, but I can see why some might. Still though, why is it upsetting? Because you don't think the character would ever choose to wear the clothes the artist has put on her?

Can I [genuinely] ask you what's specifically upsetting about it? As a guy, I just don't understand why this upsets anyone. To me, it seems like you have to be overly sensitive to let this offend you, but I'd like to know what I'm missing, if I am missing something.

Caveat venditor.

Food critics pay for their meals. As others have said, they actually go to great lengths to keep themselves hidden, so that they DON'T receive special service and can comment on the unbiased, unobserved food the restaurant produces.