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It’s a Chrysler. The misaligned panels all around fits into the character just fine

Its a comic movie. You want something better, go watch Moonlight or something. Not every movie is going to be some magnum opus life-changing event. Sheesh.

the self-driving trucks were so neat. The beauty of it is that they didn’t zoom in on them in a very obvious manner so you had to really be paying attention to catch that nobody was driving them.

And that’s $8,000 after inflation too! Mad cheap.

I liked the look of the limo. Mostly because it was near-future without looking like a concept car that will never see the light of day. It seemed a natural progression from where cars are now.

concept cars were so much cooler back then.

Ford Probe V

This is now an 80's Japanese concept car thread. Prepare yourself.

Well I’d rather a big company tried something unique that failed that we can still look back and appreciate that they at least tried instead of churning out another glass brick with specs only slightly better than every other big company.

Just like the home PC was such a failure since people could upgrade their setups outside the band of buying a whole new system.

Um, no.

The small teaser thumbnail picture I clicked on had me going “okay, that’s the render, let’s see the cosplay... wait, that’s actually the cosplayer?”

based on the PSU thats a Maingear build. They make some BEAUTIFUL rigs see below. notice the all hardline piping on the water cooling loop.

Would you look at that computer, please?! It’s gorgeous! Whomever built it is an artist

Everything is sexual. Explain to me why a fandom has to be described by their sexuality. I state again, this is like saying the majority of people who like anime or manga or cartoons like their porn that way. Shockingly, that’s not true. Neither do all furs enjoy their porn that way.

Huh. I had always envisaged his supporters to be more like this:

Hey, go fuck yourself.

Edgy.

I don’t have any punny jokes: He assaulted and killed this man in front of his granddaughters. For touching (“touching”) a piece of metal.

Sorry. Have to disagree with this article. My parents owned one that was absolutely identical to the one in the lead photo. It was a great vehicle. At least ours was.