cerealbro1
CerealBro1
cerealbro1

I liked Quibi. I used to watch it almost every night in bed under the covers.

This spot was headhunting me hardcore like a year ago (I’m an iOS developer). Like, emails every other damn day. Always just deleted them because I love where I currently work and I already did my time at a video-based startup several years ago so I was like “Nah, I’m good.” Also, anything Meg Whitman has done since

per Cedric, they JUST started work on s3.

I love the attempt to blame COVID on it not being received well. A lack of empty time was *not* one of the issues I was facing during lockdown or since.

It seems to be the world's dick now. 

Is it America’s dick, though?

Your not gonna like this but... Leaf Erikson was probably a Christian. His mother absolutely was and he was closer to her then Erik the Red.  Not confirmed but there is decent evidence he wasn't a norse pagan.

The point is to not actually give a shit about historical lesbians, but not actually have to give a shit about historical lesbians.

So, that’s a total ban on fictionalized romantic lives of any real people? Or just speculation on someone being or not being gay? Because obviously it doesn’t work the same way with straight people. Their romance wasn’t hidden. Everyone was aware when a heterosexual couple formed back then. I mean, there was adultery,

Its probably just me but ummmm making a historical film where you make someone who wasn’t gay, gay doesn’t sit well with me. They did the same thing in the Favorite. Good film but Queen Anne of Great Britain was most likely not a lesbian.  If you want to make a movie about a historically gay figure, do that.  I don't

Counterpoint: if, in my dinosaur movie, no one’s getting eaten alive, there’d better be screen legends Winslet and Ronan practicing social non-distancing.

My thoughts exactly when I looked at that picture. I tilted my head crooked like a dog and whispered “WTF” to myself.

I live in a place where Wranglers are ubiquitous. Yesterday on a side street less than a quarter mile long I counted five. I have never seen a JK or JL with the windshield down. Even in Moab (although I’m sure there are some who do put it down). Today I saw two JK/JL 2 doors with the doors off and freedom panels off

I feel like most of the advantages that Jeep cites only matter to the 5% or so of buyers who are going to take their Jeep for some serious off-roading. The other 95% of buyers just want the feel of an open-top off-roader while driving to the beach, bike trail, office job, etc. I believe the biggest advantage to get

I like how their IFS diagram shows some ancient swing-axle design, like it’s a old Corvair.

Don’t the Bronco four cylinder engine have similar power and higher torque than Jeep’s V6?

Cool, but what advantages does this Wrangler have over, say, a train? Which I could also afford.

I don’t want a locker on a snow covered highway; I do want an LSD.

I like how the ad copy references the Jeep community and then elsewhere on this site people are talking about how the Jeep community is up there with the Tesla and Harley communities as the most difficult to deal with communities.

Ford: Well you still have your mirrors when the doors are removed, so the Bronco is better than the Wrangler.