YES!
YES!
Oh, FFS. When you wrap an F40 around a lamppost, I think you deserve whatever “embarrassment” you get.
NOOOOOOO!!!!!!
Fuck United Airlines.
So...Buick is in denial about being Buick?
Plot twist: they’re not bleeding, they’re just leaking blinker fluid.
I grew up right near the Skunk Train. Can confirm, steam locomotives are awesome.
Americans (and I say this as someone who lived most of his life there) seem to have a bizarre fear of extremely small cars. The smallest Nissan we ever got was the Versa Note.
Sadly, I’d expect this from a social media company that refuses to ban Trump because his tweets are “newsworthy”. Bull fucking shit.
Do you live in Victoria, BC? I think I’ve seen that car!
So these things have really good sleeping accommodations, but not even a rudimentary toilet of any kind?
Oh, I’ll definitely get around to watching it at some point. But I’m in film school now and I have a list of about a thousand movies to watch, and Mary Poppins is pretty far down the list.
I can just hear Mr. Regular’s voice. “So ‘90s! Oh, so ‘90s! UGGGGHHHH! Goin’ down the ‘90s hole!”
The original MP was the first movie I ever saw.
I liked the idea at first, but there’s one thing you should never do with EV conversions: don’t let it have less power than the original. How hard would it have been to put in a slightly beefier motor? The original Nissan Leaf was introduced in 2011, and it had 210 lb/ft of torque.
So here’s a practical question: why does this word exist? Why on earth would anyone create a word that is so plainly impossible to use in anything like a normal conversation? During the invention of this word, did no one raise their hand and say “Excuse me, but...are we going to expect people to spend 3.5 hours saying…
I always pretty much assumed a millennial was anyone born in the 1990s. Now, by this new definition, I no longer fit the requirements.
Am I the only one here who actually thinks it looks good? The proportions aren’t that far off of a normal hatchback, and unlike the squiggly mess that is most new car designs (cough*Bolt*cough), the lines on the I-Pace are beautifully simple and smooth. The tail end does seem a little tall, but not overbearingly so.