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On the one hand, I want to give you a star for that joke, you bastard.

My God that was genius!

Survey says:

Looks like they took the 2016 Mazda RX Vision concept and shrunk the hood slightly

Rule #1: Never post a video when an article will suffice. Most people don’t have the time (or an appropriate setting) to watch a video, but all of us have 60 seconds to read a condensed list of tips.

So there’s no way that a new engine is possible? This is it? Forever?

Nothing is nonsensical in either production. You should watch them and decide for yourself whether you like them. I mostly disagree with TadBravo on the need to go online and figure out the story. While that could be fun it also indicates to me that you missed the major themes of the productions which shouldn’t really

I think the idea that it’s somehow worse to do this during the coronavirus is quite wrong—yes, a crash will pull resources away from the virus, but a crash during “normal” times could very well kill a family or other innocent roadgoers. Minimizing the risk of that kind of incident seems to at least balance the

I agree - but outrage is more fun

Joan does this kind of ignorant, random virtue-signaling all the time, to the point where I’m starting to not click on Dirt Bag (my favorite Jez posts) when her name’s on the byline.

This is getting fucking ridiculous. Yes, rents need to be controlled so people can’t hike the every year and make cities unlivable, but there is nothing inherently immoral about owning properties and renting them out at a fair price. I’m dizzy from the amount of times I rolled my eyes reading this idiocy. 

Yeah I thought that was really weird to have here. They took the step when so many corporate landlords aren’t doing shit.  Like why are they being called out here?

But it should be easily agreed upon that accumulating rental profit from the wages of people likely making far, far less than you is at best a tad questionable.

Not to be pedantic, but I think you mean Frankenstein's monster... But yeah, you right.

Isn’t that the plot of the game Full Throttle?

I, for one, am completely satisfied to witness the slow demise of one of my least favorite brands. 

Ford and GM customers went for cars like the Hyundai Kona, Jeep Compass, Subaru Crosstrek, Toyota Corolla, Honda Civic, or Kia Forte

Baby boomers literally invented the phrase “don’t trust anyone over 30" and now whine about ageism. Meanwhile, baby boomers love to accuse younger generations of being “snowflakes” about language.

Ok, Boomer.