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True I mean are the end of the day, for all the bad things Israel has done, which they have and so has Palestine, of those 2 sides, only Israel is a real “power” which is why outside of a few outliers, like Iran, others in the region think it would be beneficial to be on ok terms with Israel, also they have nukes. At

Yep, I have a 25 year old M3 (e36) as a daily, I beat the snot out of it on the autocross course, drive it in the winter and occasionally go on long trips in it during the summer. It’s generally been quite reliable, certainly no issues I haven’t also had with other brands. The electronics are top notch, the engine

I couldn’t agree more.  I have a 20 year old M5 that needs nothing more than annual oil changes and the occasional replacement part due to age (spark plugs @ 100K miles, fluids, etc.).  With that said, if I neglected it, the car would be very expensive to maintain compared to a 20 year old Camry which could be treated

I feel like I have a high tolerance for less than beautiful vehicles, but the current M3 is a bridge too far. I don’t care how good it is otherwise, I just couldn’t own a vehicle that makes me throw up a little every time I look at it. 

The thing is, for those with memories longer than 5 seconds, they remember *why* the Arab neighboring countries don’t want Palestinians.

As a kid I dreamed of having a Ferrari Testarossa. Now as a grownup I have an iX which looks like it ate a Testarossa but is technically faster.

The only issues with his plan are:

Well, duh. We knew there was a ‘but’ on this solution or this problem would have been solved IRL by now. Another ‘but’ is people like Netanyahu who have specifically ruled out a(ny) 2 state solution like Jon’s.

“The Arab countries who claim Palestine as their top priority come in and form a demilitarized zone between Israel and a free Palestinian state.”

They’d say, “Word up! They must be all that and a bag of chips!”

Always relevant:

Yeah dude I really don’t think Liberty Mutual paid SNL to feature their mascot snorting cocaine and murdering people.

I’d argue that Marc Maron isn’t really that famous.   Joe Rogan was on a popular sitcom and hosted hugely popular game show before he pivoted to podcasting   

He’s definitely not a cross-over star at this point. I feel like his audience is still mostly weird internet bros. 

One is something you can do yourself. It’s an amateur affair.

I think this guy just really likes podcasts.

Alright I’m going to say it for everybody out there, it’s okay to be on the left and it’s okay to be on the right and it’s okay to disagree.
Just don’t be assholes to each others (verbally or physically).

It’s also okay to not fully agree with everything your side says or do, and it’s okay to agree with some of the

The louder people of the internet have spoken, life is a binary choice where you have to pick a side. Even finding some small portion of a person’s identity defensible, which some group despises, means you have something wrong with your mental state. 

Yeah, we don’t actually know how Yang and Sherman feel about Gillis. The AV Club seems to assume that his presence would obviously be deeply offensive to them. But I think comedians tend to pretty forgiving to fellow comedians who tell jokes that don’t land right.  And I don’t think it’s impossible to draw a

He seems like a jovial guy and it was a fun episode. Quite different from all the “racist makes demeaning jokes about people with disabilities“ buildup some people have tried to make happen.
I’d go for a B, because there wasn’t a single sketch I wanted to fast forward through (except for the cold open of course).
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