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Considering both popular demand for this request (you) and recent budget restraints, they have already hired a painter to please both needs:

It just happened again on the last lap!

You know that this isn’t just Canada, right? This sounds very similar to squatter’s rights across the US.

This is just the legal doctrine of adverse possession. It exists in the US as well.

I thought squatters’ rights were a thing everywhere - even in the US.

Rockstar is amazing, they still continue to deliver free content, vehicles & playmodes for free. Other d bag companies lock their content behind paywalls even stripping out already materials from completed games & marking them up at a premium slapping players in their faces right on launch date calling them DLC &

Bro do you even have down force?

It’s times like these that I miss Kinja’s image annotations the most.

Where’s the video of the mustang crash?

The three perpetrators were later found trying to steal a fighter jet from the local air force base.

Chicago-Columbus-Pittsburgh would be great if it extended to Harisburg and Philadelphia. By connecting to Philly you’d connect to the existing rail corridor and east coast transportation networks. Harrisburg may suck but it would suck a lot less if it connected to Pittsburgh and Philly.

I hear ya dude, it’s all good, I was riffing on the general overall financial responsibility of those people that are addicted to playing the lottery.

Look I consider myself pretty decent with money and I’ll play the lotto here and there. Do I play every day? No. Not even every week. But the 2-3 times a year when it’s like 300 million plus...sure I’ll get a ticket. I call it a dollar to daydream. I know I’m not going to win, but on the ride home from the convenience

Wait, winning the lottery means you bought a lottery ticket, which is inherently not a smart thing to do with your money.

“What advantages does this war have over, say, an ethnic cleansing, which I could also afford?”

Imagine missing a bolt, and you can’t get another one. After watching that all I could think of was where they got the consumables that cars kinda need to keep going, like wheel bearings, or tires for example. You know parts you can’t just rebuild. I’m sure at least some of it came from the USSR.

If you want to experience a relic of the past, run, don’t walk. Clio’s and Fiesta’s will invade the country soon enough. Assuming the world doesn’t end, first.

Does anyone remember when Top Gear USA did the episode in Cuba? I thought that really brought to light how the car culture there survived, innovation and all.