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And it's usually followed by a failure to "be more human".

I would expect that to change... Having worked in insurance, here's what happening:

I have totally been in that woman's shoes before.

Based on context, I'd say describing the Elio as "dream-like" relative to this is pretty accurate. The Elio has a long way to go to get in people's driveways, and this, at least according to its creators, is already on the way. They both make fantastic promises, and only one of them can deliver for the time being.

Speaking from the perspective the of the law in this situation, passing on the right on interstate highways is legal. The maneuver should be completed quickly, assuming conditions and traffic allow.

I'm not interested in a truck at all... but if he's willing to show it off, I'm intrigued.

Someone from Canada once described Boxing Day as the day everyone boxes up all the stuff they intend to return to the stores. I was incredulous at the time, but I can kind of understand why they don't really push the old classist meaning. That's as good of a bullshit holiday as any I suppose.

Ooooh... you're the voice of black America... there was an article here on Jezebel just the other day... it was about "good white people", you should check it out. Here's your cookie... keep on fighting sweetheart.

For what it's worth, I agree with you... This was an idiotic way to post such content. And when I scroll down and see people using nonsense like "Twitter is a stream of consciousness" as a supposedly viable justification, I agree with you all the more!

There will always be exceptions to every rule, but I'm sorry to say, you're on the losing side of this argument. The vaccine works, it's documented, it's proven, it's statistically undebatable. Are their exceptions? Yes. But what the ridiculous anti-vaxxer movement has proven is the concept of herd immunity. When

How the following:

Definitely not attempting to "bring the hate" on you but I think you've made one major miscalculation in your assumption. First, let me say I agree that a quick charging car that can run 500 miles on a battery will definitely be a compelling proposition for many consumers, especially if the price is right. But going

Or.... There would be a good deal of pissing and whining on internet forums where an insignificantly small number of folks would act as a self-sustaining echo chamber for about... oh... 2 weeks and then nothing would happen.

I would dare you to find a car, outside of super expensive exotics, that doesn't have some amount of plastic as part of the body. Plastic bumpers are a prime example as they are almost universal on modern cars.

And for the less space-geeky amongst us, who might not know better... this never happened.

Don't protest too much with the "no homo" stamp... I tried that for a few years before I just gave up and came out of the closet.

Is this legitimately still a problem? I too always uninstall Norton, but that's because I refuse to pay for it and it's just a waste to have installed, but I haven't had any anti-XX product slow down my computer to an appreciable degree in the past decade. I also never buy cheap computers, but even on some of the less

Don't call Kentucky a vast wasteland... they're so friendly.

I've actually found that when (normal, non-audiophile) people replace their head unit they're usually quite satisfied right up to the point that they replace the speakers a few weeks later at the suggestion of someone who believes they're an audiophile. While true that the audio quality will improve, in reality, most