Worth noting that there is no such thing as a “Nazi sympathizer.” If you have 9 Nazis sitting at a table and one “Nazi sympathizer,” you have 10 Nazis.
Worth noting that there is no such thing as a “Nazi sympathizer.” If you have 9 Nazis sitting at a table and one “Nazi sympathizer,” you have 10 Nazis.
that’s why finding a reviewer with similar taste is important.
Still has weapon durability? Still hard pass.
I don’t even mind those kinds of games but this is just second-rate copying of Souls-styles combat. The first game has bad Dark Souls combat and bad Uncharted platforming and nobody seemed to care. It’s bizarre.
It looks good from the front and the side ..... but that rear end is just an atrocity.
I realize the XM generates clicks, but it is absolutely not a redesign.
We pay $85.00 extra in MN for our Leaf
Texas won’t be the first or last to do this. Without paying a per gallon gas tax there is no way to create funds for roadwork as more EV’s come online. I would have hoped they used some sort of decent formula here, but I kind of doubt they did, $200/year seems high. Should be about $100/year.
Sure, just what we need. Slash the budget for the already crippled infrastructure repairs. That'll fix things
Hard to come up with an idea for a fair fee. Just having gas tax continue to pave the way to EVs (literally) is kind of a great incentive to have people buy an EV in the first place, but then you’ll eventually get to the point where there isn’t enough tax coming in (maybe in a decade or so from now). At some point it…
Use the least expensive components possible and put it in premium packaging to maximize profit margin. Gm back to its old ways.
“In our house, it was simply called “The Baby Yoda Show” for most of its first season, and a good deal of the second.”
Although I’m totally not defending this season, Grogu’s story is basically over. The Grogu Saga effectively ended in The Book of Boba Fett, when he chose to be a Mandalorian over a Jedi. Sure we’ll get snippets of his backstory and see where he does from here, but now the show is now in it’s Mandalore Saga. For better…
Individuals who can afford a $100k gas guzzler and then whining someone else can buy one and lower their value by a few grand are annoying, but a corporation putting out misleading press releases so they can sell more high profit margin gas guzzling SUVs is worse.
This has happened for decades. It happened way back in the 80s. GM said its last year to make convertibles, for various reasons, was 1976 with the Eldorado Convertible. The 1976 Eldorado Convertible ended with a run of 200 “Bicentennial Edition” models, celebrating the USA’s 200th birthday.
Right? I feel like I’m missing something, but maybe it actually is just spoiled ass rich people.
Some people need to get a life.
But rather than accept vast amounts of pre-announcement hype and excitement, the Danish giant is apparently instead throwing around copyright strikes—an action that can potentially cause serious harm to YouTube channels that were so venomously being enthusiastic about Lego products.