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Further counterpoint: almond milk will send you to the Bad Place.

Wal-Mart was Dean’s biggest customer. Then Wal-Mart started selling their own brand of milk.

You know, the more I think about this, I can see it working. While the people in the “Cars” corner of the internet will complain about something like this, the general public doesn’t give a flying fuck about the brand value. They’ll see this and think “Oh hey, the Mustang. I know that name. They’re sporty and cool

Well... yes and no... You destroy brand equity if the product really really sucks, you build brand equity if its good. Right now they are betting the Mustang’s brand equity but hitching this horse to the E-wagon. In all truth, I think its a bad play on Ford’s part. The Mustang is one of the 3 ICONIC American cars

Solely as devil’s advocate:

Trevor Cadbury was unavailable for comment. 

Marion Nestle, a food studies professor at New York University”

I didn’t agree with a lot of the posts on Splinter and I often disagreed with a lot of the comments. But the one thing I always appreciated was that when something absolutely ludicrous happened and not nearly enough people were going around saying, “What the flying fuck was that?” I could always find people on

They shouldn’t have written all those sports stories.

Ok, but there’s a line between “entitled asshole” and “consumer feedback”. You are actually entitled to tell corporations their product is shit! It is your right as the person spending the money. 

Why the hell would you read the YT comments!?

Considering it’s a Sonic movie having no female characters wouldn’t be the worst option.

Can’t fail the Bechdel test if you don’t have women.

The animation in general also seems to be a step up. His movement and face has more expression.

True but only if they DVR it. If they watch it on-demand or through streaming then they’re watching unskippable ads or paying for Hulu Ad-Free (which ABC/Disney owns)

I can see where you’re coming from, but I’d still have to go to bat for Mystery Incorporated being the best thing that’s ever been associated with the property.  Fred’s obsession with traps all by itself makes it good enough for that title.

Consider this my shameless plug for the Mystery Incorporated show that’s ... sigh ... almost 10 years back now. It was great! An ongoing plot! Smart writing! Linda Cardellini playing a character named “Hot Dog Water”! Harlan Ellison playing himself! Michael J. Anderson as the Dancing Man!  Show got slept on, and

I think that looks great but the exterior styling of the Magnum wasn’t really the issue. It was the interior, which was cost cut to oblivion. 

I actually thought of this when watching the white one drive down the sidewalk.

Pictured: Boomer at work