ThrowsLikeAGirl
ThrowsLikeAGirl
ThrowsLikeAGirl

Another Skyline responsible for leaving big skid marks:

Japanese guy wins a race and this guy clutches his Pearl Harbors.

“No empathy”

I hope someone sets you on fire and laughs about it. Post a video, so I can laugh at it too! Prick.

Are we still celebrating the cultural enrichment that comes with letting Muslims live alongside civilization?  

That’s Oppo. Have fun over there!

The biggest issue with classified information is that even if you have the appropriate level of clearance or access, you still need to have a “need-to-know”.

Is this the new gimmick we’re doing now? “Cheat Codes” for cars?

Can we stop losing writers to other firms? I miss being able to read everything that I liked all in one place here at Jalopnik.

Statute of limitation in Oregon is 2 years, he isn’t off the hook yet.

The Internet remembers

The question on everyone’s mind is. Did he have a COBB shifter?

He would’ve survived only if he had recently installed a Cobb short throw shifter. That would’ve changed everything.

Hey, let me post the video of me driving like a douche, I’m sure my insurance will cover the repairs still...

I have these weird feeling that the people that went there deserved it... I really dont know why...

So he took one of the best FWD-handling cars of all time, replaced the whole thing with a live-axle RWD V8 platform known for its inability to do anything but accelerate in a straight line, and even that only in the right hands, and did so at great personal expense, both monetary and in time... Yeah, that makes

I noticed you had a typo in your title. It’s a really cool sounding idea, a car built for someone that had a crazy idea that appealed to them. I’m all for that. But the people who are into Ford Mustangs won’t want it. The people who are into Honda Integras won’t want it. It’s now an automotive orphan. I’ll admit I’m

So he rebodied a Mustang to look like a JDM Integra?

Bad logic. During housefires, pets such as cats and dogs often do not want to leave the burning house. They hide under beds or behind furniture. They feel safe because “at the moment” nothing is happening and they are in their familiar protective environment. Eventually, they feel the heat of the flames and make a

I don’t think they are a threat right now. But don’t try to say they aren’t closer than they were 30 years ago. I just want to make sure, if we have to deal with them, we do it while our options don’t include bracing for a nuclear strike on the west coast.