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I don’t like it when people go on about a “lack of soul”, it’s so abstract and difficult to define it always comes across as “I don’t like this but don’t actually have a good reason.”

Personally, my favorite of the '60s GM muscle cars is the Oldsmobile 442. Big, great sounding V8, fantastic styling, it has the old package. If I had unlimited funds it would be in my garage for sure.

It’s a Chrysler product from the 1980s. There’s a hard ceiling of $2,500 there.

If only Nissan spent as much time on making sure the transmission didn’t spectacularly fail as they did on the usually very good seats.

While crypto in general is money laundering, NFTs specifically are a con game - pig in a poke, gold brick scam, title to the Brooklyn Bridge, that kind of thing.

NFT bros aren’t really tech-oriented. More tech-adjacent. If you understand technology - and developers do, hence the huge amount of negative reaction - you know that they are completely useless and the majority of the promises made by them are completely impossible.

But is he still generating money? Donda wasn’t cheap, his sojourn into right-wing lunacy fractured his audience, his messy, tabloid-fodder divorce isn’t doing him any favors either.

No.

For a guy who is all about being pedantic you both don’t understand the context OR the meaning of the word rhetorically which is actually an impressive failure of language as it turns out.

While I agree that they’re all overpriced - usually by approximately $5,000 - I actually don’t agree with you that they shouldn’t get a nice one, or that they’re disposable. Yeah, you have people who will just replace their CUV every two years whether they need to or not, but your average RAV4 is reliable enough to

I think when you decry something as an appliance you have to think about the stuff in your home that you’re not paying much attention to. I am not a chef, or really a cook. So my stove is an older model that I don’t pay very much attention to. It works fine. I don’t know what features it has but there are probably

I have only driven the higher spec hatchback models - which have fantastically squishy armrests and are apparently quite a bit quieter. I have an odd affection for it, there’s a certain degree of weirdness you don’t usually get with an entry level car. I mean I wouldn't - and didn't - buy one but when I see one I

The funny thing is that I actually haven’t seen one in person - I don’t know if nobody bought them here or they immediately disintegrated. I just remembered the funky door cards from trying to find out what it was.

Before you demand someone do better, learn what a direct quote is.

There’s something very “they’re not actually telling me what’s going on” about his statements. A little bit “I’m biding my time until I get to take my money, so I mostly don't give a shit“ there as well.

Who DOESN’T know about the Ford EXP, the finest two-seat Ford Escort derivative?

You could also get a Ford EXP if you want the Dollar General version.

One, this car looks fantastic, I don’t know what you’re talking about. The Testarossa also looks great but I actually prefer this just because it’s sort of more realistic. The car to buy for people who want an ‘80s Ferrari but also have to drive down a narrow driveway.

My dreams are the opposite of that

Goofy is capitalized for a reason.