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That said, the Ridgeline is a fantastic vehicle and should definitely be considered by anyone looking for something that is even truck/SUV-adjacent. We got my dad one this summer, and it is ridiculously versatile. Comfortable to drive, big-enough bed, awesome under-bed trunk, flip-up rear seats. Honestly one of the

1. How dare you suggest that 5'7" isn’t full sized. That is exactly the worldwide average height for an adult male, thankyouverymuch.

You do NOT need a minivan for one kid and a dog.

Seems a little on the nose, don't you think? 

West Virginia Hot Dog sounds like there's a non-zero chance you're eating possum. 

Well, I suppose they can never leave Russia now. A Dutch prison might actually be preferable. 

Definitely agree, although I think their push upmarket puts them on the edge of “for the masses” in terms of price.

I don’t get the praise for the exterior styling. The front looks like any generic EV sedan. I honestly can’t tell the difference between this front end and the Sony EV.

Every single car on this list has a turbo and costs less than $30k. And I’d venture to guess a few of them are better to drive.

Also, every car you linked to, with the exception of the Aston SUV, looks better than the original. At least on the outside. The interiors are hideous. 

Honestly? Get rid of the extensions on the front wheel vents, ditch the side skirts, and it's fine. The white/grey motif isn't for me, but I can see where someone might like it. The front and rear treatments don't look as good as the original, but I don't think they're that far off from what we might see with one of

Right? The liquids get me, too. I don’t know if the x-rays have any way of detecting chemicals or not, but you don’t need a gallon jug of gasoline to cause damage. Anybody with an internet connection could figure out how to fuck up someone’s day with what you can fit in a quart bag. 

I understand the response, but I also think that people would have started traveling again without the restrictions. You can only keep people from vacation for so long. I mean, people couldn’t wait to get back during a pandemic that killed millions.

I mean pony tails ARE suspicious. 

For the handful of documented hijackings of US planes between the implementation of airport screening and the establishment of the TSA, there are maybe a couple that could have been prevented by current standards. Some did not originate in the US. Most of the rest involved no actual weapons. The TSA can’t do anything

Saved me a ton of time on a recent return trip from Orlando. Even though I had to register my mom and cousin on my Clear account, and my cousin didn't have precheck, I still saved at least an hour if not two. I would have cut another 15 minutes off if it was just me. 

You kind of just explained all CEOs, though. Most of them are just quiet. 

No, just drive slower instead of being a complete idiot.

That's not really true. 100 car pile ups are not a common occurrence in areas that get a lot of snow, even during a change in seasons. This doesn't take any more preparation than checking the weather in the morning and driving accordingly. It's pretty obvious when a road is wet and when it isn't. And if it's below 40