Maybe save and defeat at the same time? Marvel has never done a “the woman with too much power has gotten out of control and needs to decide to die” plot line... Never.
Maybe save and defeat at the same time? Marvel has never done a “the woman with too much power has gotten out of control and needs to decide to die” plot line... Never.
Artist depiction of a joy ride in this car.
“State-sponsored d-bag” is going to go on my tombstone.
Lane splitting is legal in California, so are we all d-bags?
Exactly. It’s actually that he has no agency with regards to Fury. This show is but an optional aside for viewers on the way to the cinematic feature. It’s like an oasis gas station on an interstate freeway: It’s a minimal detour to grab some empty calories and fill up the tank if you’re almost out of gas, but it’s…
That’s the neighborhood I live in (the crazy right turn is onto my street), and it’s not quite as bad as she makes it out to be. There a paved path through the park that goes up the hill. It is steep enough that a wheelchair would be an extremely tall ask, but it’s there. Because of the hills (bad GPS fix), stacked…
The best test of a product name (I didn’t come up with this) is to write it on a whiteboard near engineering and leave it for two weeks. When you return, you’ll see the worst that middle school boys could have come up with.
Oh no. Once you use E-Rox-On, it’s up to your partner to get your E-Rox-Off. Seriously, hat tip to the juvenile shitheads that named this. If the codename is “Formula 69", we’ll know it was invented by a 12 year old who mixed lubriderm with Icy Hot.
Having ridden Jungle Cruise before updates and having watched Dumbo and The Jungle Book, I’m fairly sure that they know *exactly* how racism works.
I have owned two Civic Wagons and currently own one 2003 Civic Si Hatchback. I would wholeheartedly agree with this assessment. The current Civic is an Accord.
How are we calling the Soul an SUV? It’s a classic hatchback in footprint, drivetrain, and use.
How are we calling the Soul an SUV? It’s a classic hatchback in footprint, drivetrain, and use.
Supply a community blowtorch and bulldozer, and I have no doubt that you could find volunteers.
Maybe a "fill the trash bag and you take it out" strategy? Block a crossing twice in 12 months, you have 6 months to grade separate or you forfeit the track and/or train responsible.
Forget a fine. If you block a crossing (moving or stationary) for more than 10 minutes, your train will be decoupled and forcibly separated to allow traffic to pass.
Okay, but the Hellcat can’t automatically dent its rear bumper corner (I swear, it just showed up!), pull through a four-way stop out of turn, drift into the neighboring lane when it’s occupied by a motorcycle, or slowly roll into the stopped car in front of it at an intersection. Those are Camry moves. That Hellcat…
Hold a cup of coffee near it to see if it immediately loses control....
We can charge cars at the office for free, which is a *huge* benefit for having an electric car if you can avoid charging at home.
The 9th circuit and SCOTUS aren't exactly operating on the same wavelength these days, so it will be intetetesting.
Because they managed a T-ball strike out the first time around? Because standing and harm are more easily established with legitimate test cases (e.g., fines)? Because fleets drive their trucks into the ground so quickly that their interests are largely unaffected?