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This is the second article this week calling the wreck the HMS Titanic. It was not a Royal Navy Ship, it belonged to the White Star Line and was correctly called the RMS (Royal Mail Ship) Titanic.

Just a heads up that this wasn’t meant to be taken literally.

It’s kind of like not eating a cookie. If you don’t eat the cookie, you deny the cookie its entire reason for being.

Cars are made to be driven. I put 20K miles on my BMW 850.

“From a private collector’s car fault. Wait til you hear the unbelievable story.”

The was a QOTD back in early May titled “What Car’s Special Edition Wasn’t Really All That Special?”. Somehow this one slipped through the cracks and would’ve taken the the #1 spot on that list, hands down.

Its a fine line between insanity

Yours is the single most relevant opinion here.

I gave it a NP. Caveat being a look at its extensive maintenance history which will get expensive and quick. Its at that tipping point where normal 30 year old wear items are starting to come into play and parts are not cheap and no one wants to work on them because of the rarity and complexity and lack of experiance. 

The Titanic is the only ship that has killed millionaires in two separate centuries.

Help! I’m being repressed! 

I don’t know whether this is heart over head or not, but my first instinct is to leap up, pound the table, and scream:

The projection is unreal. The CEO and executive class are exactly like landed gentry and their ability to buy out competitors, keep passing generational wealth down without giving back to society, and by operating on endless debt to get loans at absurd prices are all insane privileges they have because “they got there 

What I object to is that they automatically treat me like an inferior. 

If I said I was CEO because some moistened shareholders lobbed stock options at me they put me away!

Except you’re missing the larger, more important issue:

You know what’s more akin to a landed gentry? Corporate CEOs. The Reddit employees didn’t vote you, ya dickwad (insert Monty python reference).

I own and foster dogs. Pack as of today is about 500 lbs of dogs. One is a puppy, but I think she’s half cart horse. She’s twice the size of a similar aged puppy that she wails on that is 60% Anatolian Shepherd and 40% Boxer and is supposed to turn into a 115 lb dog when fully grown per the DNA.

Wait - all of these are perfectly reasonable responses to the question asked.  Are you guys OK?

It is definitely van time. Nothing else will give you that much interior space which can easily be switched from seating to cargo capacity while also providing a low step in height for the large dogs. They’ll have a harder time climbing in and out of vehicles as they get older, so plan ahead for that with a vehicle