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I once saw a McLaren 720s at a gas station in Pense, SK.

The Cybertruck is like Krampus. It’s not real and if it was it would terrify children.

My first thought was the RAM lineup, but I realized that the truck is fine, the drivers who decide that the best thing to do is drive inches from your bumper with their poorly aimed headlights and AliExpress LED light bar are the problem.

He was doing everyone a kindness.

There is a guy where I live with a lifted AND stretched F-350. He painted it bright green. It is truly the worst vehicle I've ever seen.

I absolutely love the body style. Also spending $9,000 on a ‘70s Japanese car with heavily worn paint is a terrible idea.

He isn’t a snake oil salesmen - Teslas do what they say on the tin, and while they had build quality issues they were honestly really good cars.

I say this as someone from the north who does not change time: It's fine, all of the worry is panic over nothing.

Oh, no question, even the worst nuclear weapon is going to completely fuck wherever it lands.

I do wonder how well those nukes have been maintained though 

That’s not really downsizing. I’ve been driving the same size car for a long time, and it’s small.

A well equipped force can’t stand up to a well motivated one, as we are finding out.

I was thinking Platinum is kind of like a Porsche Carrera GT. If the driver knows what they're doing you might be in awe of what it can do. If the driver doesn't know what they're doing they can crash and burn spectacularly badly, such as with this thing.

The thing is Platinum still does a lot of contract work - and I believe this was contract work? - and contract work can go really badly if you're working for someone whose vision isn't clear or kinda sucks.

I do think itch does need to get better library organization, and their (completely optional) launcher is pretty bad. But it's also way better for small teams so I can endure the foibles.

Given that I’m not from New York State, why do the three icons on the bottom of their license suggest going on a fishing trip in Canada with a hirsute gay man?

I really like Speer, a little puzzle platformer that never really feels like you have to read the developer's mind to play.

I have a suspect

Things to do in Denver when you're head.

The cardboard cutouts behind doors and in closets are my favorite detail. I like the idea of just having surprise Earnhardts everywhere you go for years after buying it.