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Catlenfell
catlenfell

Except the momentum of the bus wouldn’t have pushed the frame and engine to the side, which is the majority of the damage except for the very easily smashed up fiberglass hood - only the car from the side could really provide that type of energy and it really wouldn’t take all that much given the frame is designed for

I have to agree with this.

“It’s an open-world ga—”

I would expect the person jumping out of that would be wearing no fewer than three pairs of wrap around shades at the same time, an uncountable number of visors and have their upper body tattooed to look like a “TapOut” t-shirt. And for them to fall on their face when they hit the ground.

She does go on to explain that if she sells the property in the future for the same price, she’ll owe taxes on that $3 million again. But until that day, she’s basically getting an interest-free loan from the government.

Large companies are no longer interested in making merely SOME of The Money (TM), they are exclusively interested in making ALL of The Money (TM).

Anything that doesn’t accomplish that singular goal is at risk of termination.  Steady, mild success is seen essentially as failure.

Pokémon Go made over $1 billion this year alone, Wizards Unite only brought in $40 million

I am wondering if it’s pre-emptive change to prevent having to patch it out later when parts of Europe make the symbol illegal like the swastika?

Much to the bitching and moaning of every alt-right “gamer” who’s going to cry “censorship

“He’s not depraved or sociopathic (probably)...”

The filthy rich and their spawn are not “able to learn and be a better person.” They have been taught their entire lifetime that us poors are nothing of import. We are disposable. We are trash. They think in terms like “I can kill as many people as I like by poisoning their environment and only pay a small fine,” or,

Those who do not learn from history...” and all that.

And it just happened to come from a game published by Amazon.

I say this as someone who likes driving fast, who owns fast cars, and who is generally skeptical of adding more bureaucracy to our lives:

I’m fairly neutral when it comes to Tesla though I appreciate what they’ve been able to accomplish in such a short period of time. It seems like they’ve been able to stay ahead of the curve and dictate terms to the competition. But I think they’re really screwing up with the cybertruck delay. 

These cars may have been stolen to order. The parking lot is probably not run by the airport, but a sub-contractor, who employs minimum wage personnel to do the day-to-day stuff. No surprise then that such an employee would be vulnerable to a bribe. “Hey Louie, there’s $500 for you when you let us know if there’s a

yeah -- if I was going to the airport I’d either ask for a friend to drop me off or get a taxi/uber -- no fucking way I’m leaving my vehicle there

Has anyone checked in with Nicolas Cage? Could be trying to cure his tax problems.

In these times with shuttles, and Lyfts, why are we parking our expensive cars at the airport again? 

Probably not. Not to mention the Challenger would be the only one you can get with a manual, and an auto is faster.