ajpbradley
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Toyota Land Cruiser, the kind of “Land” vehicle that the roaches will be driving after we nuke the planet not the British “Land” ones that turn into Tracyoxide.

Humblebragging at its finest.

Always be shillin’

This has ruined my Friday and will haunt my thoughts for an unspecified and unwelcome amount of time. It's so bad! Why! 

The new paint scheme, like the administration itself, perfectly represents modern America: tacky, stupid, greedy and tasteless.

Exactly this.

I just wanna get in ahead of the shitposting:

I despise, as much as the next guy, those assholes who drive around with their light bars on all the time, blinding everyone. Those people suck.

Having said that, a light bar (or any auxiliary light) can be a fantastic tool on a dark, unlit road at night when used properly

I mean, if you’re going to offer two different showers, I guess three different battery chargers makes sense. 

Will you settle with the Toyota Yaris S with the same anemic engine and automatic transmission it normally has, but now with a riveted on lower lip and light package to remind you of what you can’t have?

That is a lovely thing. 

I believe I can fly....

Redbull.tv has some decent recap coverage for free.

Countach and its 345/35 R15 rear tires agrees!

I don’t give a damn if it is seven years old. If I won the $237 million Powerball jackpot tomorrow night, one of my first orders of business would be putting together my own Gone in 60 Seconds list of 50 cars (to be acquired legally, though), and a Lexus LFA would sure AF be on there. I think I’d name her... Rebecca.

Yeah this seems a little aggressive for a track day. Track days are for driving fast around a track and experimenting with your car. Lap times shouldn’t the be the end all be all. You shouldn’t feel pressured to push through every corner and be on the limit all of the time. Passes should only be when safe to do so and

The VehiCROSS will always be a cool car. I have spoken.

And according to Descent pt 2, you can just pull a single tube out and they collapse too; which kinda implies they were designed by British Leyland.

I’d like to think that the state of security today, with sandboxed applications, encrypted hard drives and randomized address spaces, is a direct consequence of software engineers watching Trek in the 80s and 90s, saying, “Well let’s make sure THAT can’t happen,” and then going to work.

A case for space janitor Roger Wilco.  

No sir, no I don’t like this at all. We can’t arbitrarily decide different methods of transportation have different eye placements, that’s just not how it works.