I don’t want GameStop to turn around, I want them to go away. If your business can’t succeed without exploiting your workers then your business does not deserve to succeed.
I don’t want GameStop to turn around, I want them to go away. If your business can’t succeed without exploiting your workers then your business does not deserve to succeed.
Yeah, per capita would have been nice.
An interesting comparison to Swift herself, who - as I recall - is one of the world’s most carbon-intensive individuals.
Yeah, at this point NFTs are enough of a turn-off that they limited their audience with this. But the cubes, with QR codes to unlock characters in a digital game? Still a bit skeevy but wouldn’t be nearly as bad as unnecessarily involving a blockchain.
Exactly. Keep the hydrogen and nutso-specs for a track version, but for a street version, take off the dish rims maybe but otherwise give us that sleek look in a nice zippy EV.
There are a ton here that are fun to drive in-game, but for something I’d want to take out on the road in real-life, I’d say the Regalia from Final Fantasy XV (though it might be a bit long for my garage).
Bold of you to assume these cars will last the half-decade without spontaneously falling apart.
Yeah. Also the color identity of the site is, subjectively, a lot blander too.
Nothing super out-there, but we did get a Veloster N that had been pretty modified that we sold as-is, that was cool. Sat on the lot for a while but I got to do a video on it before it ended up selling.
I have almost zero interest in Top Gear, and even I felt miffed at the Hilux’s exclusion.
Reflective surfaces inside a car.
Yeah, I prefer the outgoing, the front end of the new one looks like the guy got an office job in a cubicle and bought a secondhand ill-fitting sport jacket.
The 2nd generation Chevy Volt gave off pretty strong Honda Civic vibes, especially at the rear quarter.
PEDANTIC AUBERGINE
(My California remark was a Prop 65 joke, nothing more, nothing less.)
“It isn’t a smell at all”
Okay, so it specifies non-nighttime. Here’s the question - do DRLs increase the risk of nighttime collisions because people see some light cast in front of their car and are too stupid to turn on their headlights, getting them t-boned or rear-ended?
Yeah. They shouldn’t be punished within the usual confines of the law, but that sounds like a good way around it. At the very least, something the parents should take into consideration.
Hardcore Henry has a guy say of enemies down a winding staircase, “You can’t shoot them, but you can probably grenade them. Drop a ‘nade down there, laddie.”
You don’t know about it because it doesn’t concern your business. A towing company can be reasonably assumed to be on top of laws concerning towing.