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If they only ran one loop, they would have gotten their 6.4-mile split across then ran on to the finish line without doing the second loop.

Where do you think the model s and 3 are assembled?

Or are we going to start approaching the “gassing up” experience differently? Meaning, at such a time that most of us are driving electric vehicles, will we simply be expected to do our fueling up at home or at work?

We need to stop thinking of charging an electric car like we do filling a gas tank. How often do you need to fill your tank more than once in a day? If you’d started the day with a full tank, how often would you need to refill again?

“Too late, it’s mine.”

It is not shocking to see this type of business practice. It seems to spring up from time to time, then prices rebound back to even keel. These companies seem to strut around, thinking they are above the law until they get jounced back to reality. The fine seems pretty stiff but you know what they say, those are the

“It’s essential for picks though.”

Is that a winky face, or did Jason lose his eye too?

Oh man, no kidding! The whole point was that HE was a mass-murdering monster.

Oh god I am Legend... the new ending not only changed the source material drastically, it completely negates the actual point of the name of the goddamn story.

And that’s why they didn’t call it the Publishers Clearing Apartment.

Every turbo/supercharged MINI does this, people love it (except my dad, who worries it means my engine is about to explode).

I’ve never ever heard anyone say a disparaging thing about the F-Type’s exhaust note until now.

Are you so dead-set on disliking the 991 engine update that you’re going to try and argue that the F-Type sounds broken?

USADA: We’re going to allow this. Any objections?
Pacquiao: [can’t raise hand]

Wasting their time? The last time I did this, the column got six hundred thousand views. That’s probably more than most CarMax ad campaigns! Big picture, man.

I get that on general, Deadspin writers are very much pro-labor and by extension pro-players in the relationships between the players and the NFL, owners, and coaches.

What's amazing is how much Belichik can hide up his sleeves, even though he cuts them all off.

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