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I'm going to step out a bit on this one and suggest the interior layout needs a re-think. Why? We are way too portable with our lives and we drop things way too often. Coins, cards, phones, chips, etc.....Even when parked, dropping something or an accidental spill means your day is ruined and that thing could be lost

Generally, they work pretty well, and that's saying something for a device invented way back in 1903. The fundamental design of the wiper hasn't really changed all that much at all, and while they work, I can't help but feel modern technology may have a better way, one that doesn't streak or get frozen or jam up or

I believe this story is the definition of schadenfreude for me.

omg that Christian Bale one. DYING.

They actually had an IH refrigerator in the later seasons of Friends. Have wanted one for the garage ever since I first spotted it.

The problem with "the right to be forgotten" is that it's mostly being used by guys like this. I think there's a right to control what information about you is online, but I don't think that extends to public actions you've engaged in. Like, private photos/videos, yes, those should be excised. If you're, say, the

No, being a super shitty human being does, though.

Here's my thoughts for the man.

Unsympathetic laughter gif party!

Pictured left: Karma

I'm much, much, much more concerned with our bloated military budget than I'll ever be with social program fraud.

Cigarettes are $25 a carton = dude has not been out of the house in over 15 years

One of these. Rain, snow, hail, 30 feet drops on concrete. Good times.

Neutral: Would You Buy A Subaru? If you were in the market for a new car would you at least cross-shop it?

Not a bad gig, all things considered. Probably 1000x easier than being a London cabbie.