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If you don’t want more bad news in your life, I’d stay away from anything German. 

Want.

Yeah, they’ve been around since at least the ‘60s.

First Gear: I wonder how much of that safety advantage comes from the cars simply not trying to kill us with toxic emissions. 

I’d rather the Supra have a Toyota-made V6 than an inline-six made by Germans. 

I don’t really need to engage with a timepiece. I just need it to tell me what time it is, accurately. 

I shoot film for the same reason I listen to vinyl and play my guitar through tube amps: I like it.

It’s not just you. I don’t get the appeal either. I mean, I can see a watch that is aesthetically pleasing and think, “nice watch,” while still feeling absolutely no desire to actually own or wear it myself.

Heh, the last rental I drove was a Malibu. It was ... adequate.

Eh, depending on where you are and how long you’ve been driving, it’s possible to not notice you’re going 100 mph. When I was driving from Dallas to LA I caught myself doing an indicated 110 mph pretty much every time I looked at the speedo, at least through the desert. I’d try slowing down to 90 mph and it would feel

Let’s see...

It looks like that arrangement might make ingress and egress more difficult than a conventional door. 

I was thinking of using mine in an improvised blackjack. 

Looks like quite the skid mark.

I see no reason to be upset by your take on pizza. It doesn’t affect me one way or the other. I don’t see what the big deal is. 

Pretty much all used truck prices are CP these days. $14.5k for a 15-year-old truck with damned near 200,000 miles on it? Jesus Christ! 

“It also seems like a license plate would block a lot of airflow to that front intake, though you’d expect Toyota’s engineers have considered this.”

Be pretty cool to put two of those together. Either in a line or a V. 

Lol, I don’t expect the Poopra to be much less. 

That reminds me, I could use a shave.