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Spoiler alert:  They break!

Frankly, if you look at what’s selling for them here in the US, it’s Atlas and Tiguan, which basically look like every other CUV in their respective segments with a wee bit of a VW aesthetic to them. This looks like VW-ized Rav4. So for the US, that’s probably a good thing; for Europe, it looks like a modern-day VW,

No repercussions? So he can only play the drums one time?

I feel the opposite.... while the same shapes are employed it actually lools kind of sporty and muscular this time around... and the new tail lamps are a substantial improvement. I actually like the way it looks where before it just looked like another bland Lexus sedan. The interior on this new one is still crap.

Yeah it is bit tricky with how the studio is set up. A lot of thought went into how the studio has been furnished - live streaming seemed too far-fetched at that time. Haha. I could theoretically keep the PC closer to the camera, but that would be visually not very pleasing. The camera need to face the in-studio

Following the guidance from this idiot judge, yes

I was pondering that too, but I couldn’t wrap my head around how the letter-writer has their studio set up.

I guess it takes all kinds, but yeah, most trucks are just boring, the Gladiator is aggressively ugly.

Until Inside Out, I’d flip flop between what my favorite Pixar film was. But once this came out, it became unequivocally my favorite. I remember watching it in the theater and laughing hysterically at the abstract thought scene and then being caught off guard that I cried so much at the Bing Bong scene and the end

“the Gladiator... Probably the best looking truck of the last 15 years.”

People in 2020 really do not get context do they? Just “this #problematic word was uttered, attack mode engaged.” How do you come away from that SNL thinking he was elated that Trump won? And yeah, Chappelle has never shied away from talking about how he’s rich and black, and even a bigot. That’s part of his bit.

Well it’s not the first time, Jeep sued Hummer remember?

I’m not defending him, but if someone supported Trump in 2016 and has since saw the error of their decision and wants to course correct -- isn’t that what America really needs right now?

1. Mahindra has had a license to produce Jeeps since 1947. It was only their decision to sell vehicles in the US that drove FCA to challenge it.

You have a few options here:

Sorry, was trying to update as fast as possible. 

I think the false narrative is that Tesla is far ahead on EVs. It’s simply not. EVs are not difficult. EVs are difficult to make profitably - so no one else is really doing it. And Tesla isn’t really doing it either. Tesla has no special technology. You can do the math yourself on the EPA range - Tesla simply lies

I think Tesla’s technology lead is often overestimated.

Option 2 is the winner. If Debjoy is going to keep using the boat on the same body of water, there is absolutely no justification for keeping it anywhere but in a slip on that body of water.