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How Kinja keeps people in “the greys” for years because there’s no clear path to getting approved is also beyond me.

Yet Kinja remains.

This meandering essay does not resemble a movie review.

Not really sure what I just read.  Pretty sure it was about a movie, but other than that, I just wasted 5 minutes of my life to learn nothing..  Got my click though, so there’s that I guess...

There’s some irony in writing a review about a movie that the reviewer says is batshit insane in a batshit insane way.

Look, I’m glad they let you out the house to watch a movie, and that it had an impact on you, but I’m the head editor for a content writing agency in real life, and I swear, if an article like this crossed my desk it’d go straight to another writer to rewrite.

I have never known less about a movie after reading a review than I have about this movie after reading this review.

It’s like everything and nothing man...

Oh no, how dare people who drive cars... “us[e] all the range there is”? I fill my ICE cars’ gas tanks to the top, and refill when they’re down to about 10% capacity, and that’s just what you do with cars. If it’s considered “abuse” to do the same thing with a Tesla, well, that just means a Tesla isn’t really a

Based on the review, I can say for certain it’s a movie.

yes

Part of it has to do with Tesla’s process. Traditional car makers finalize the build and lots of parts are made for these cars and they are kept in production for years. So finding the parts isn’t a huge issue. Tesla on the other hand uses an iterative approach, where they keep improving the cars or lowering

Glitchy, Damaged Nightmare would make an excellent title for a history of Tesla.

I’m shocked. Rental cars are usually so well taken care of and maintained, and not at all abused. SHOCKED

I guess the 4Runner rear window didn’t make the cut because it’s not an option.  It is available on every darn one, and I love it.

I was just going to say, I don’t think I’ve ever seen any story involving this woman which hasn’t been about her claiming something horrible happened to her behind the scenes.

Yeah, I graduated college in 2004. I mostly stuck to college/indie rock in this period, and while I rarely listened to pop radio, she got some crossover on college stations and some indie rock spaces as something out of the ordinary in the pop world - perhaps part of the indie pop genre that was just starting to be a

well my point was more that those artists have much more outsized, decades-longer legacies and more songs.

Amy Winehouse was extremely popular when she was alive. “Rehab” and “You Know I’m No Good” were all huge hits, and she had many other well known songs including “Back to Black” and her cover of “Valerie” with Mark Ronson.

i really wonder how successful this will be. i presume most winehouse fans are old/young enough to remember the reality, and wouldn’t support what appears to be such a milquetoast take.