It only became big because
peopleshady crypto bros were actuallymaking tons of money on it. moving money from suckers’ wallets into their own.
It only became big because
peopleshady crypto bros were actuallymaking tons of money on it. moving money from suckers’ wallets into their own.
“- Crypto is increasingly looking like a Ponzi scheme run by douchebags.”
I think we can chalk this up to three major factors:
Indeed. By electing Biden, one of the consequences is that we are actively doing something about Putin, rather than French kissing him
Rights are in jeopardy and the masses only care about gas prices for their bloated vehicles. We have a new single issue voter: gas prices.
Damn. If only your Fascist-In-Chief would have had his insurrection work you could have had Trumps for life like you want.
As a Tesla owner - the biggest thing that would be keeping me from getting a non-Tesla is the fast charging network.
My wife’s Merc has that, so I added my own profile where it’s disabled. Such a blast to pull up to a light in August and all of a sudden the A/C cuts out.
My daily driver is a 2013 Subaru Crosstrek. It’s a perfectly fine car for many things, but the on-screen notification if the Bluetooth connection succeeded or failed pops up even if you’re in reverse and using the back up camera. It’s like “Not right now, car! I need to see behind me!” I imagine it probably wouldn’t…
I am STILL driving my ‘06 Element and LOVE it. There are damn groups on social media of the devotees. Now I am embarrassed mine hasn’t been kept up (cosmetically - I am all about mechanical) as well as some of them. Oxidation, dings, scrapes...
A 5-speed Fit is far more peppy and fun to drive than it has any right to be...
As someone who owns an Element and a Fit - I can’t agree strongly enough with slide 8. Those two cars are fantastic, they compliment each other wonderfully. They were (relatively) cheap vehicles to buy and own, immensely practical in a way that is belied by their dimensions and most importantly - they’re unique, fun…
Fun, flawed cars. There’s no way I would want to look at that interior every day. You know what else I can get for $21k that has a LS6 and a stick? A Z06 Corvette. ND.
Eye of the beholder and all that but the ‘07 and earlier CTS V hasn’t aged well inside or out. And while $21,500 isn’t egregious, it’s definitely too high compared to what else is out there in these model years, assuming you really want a first gen anyway. ND.
I guess dumb is subjective, although I thoroughly agree from an emissions perspective. Calling potential buyers tone deaf is an understatement.
fuck, this is dumb