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    Now can we throw this at every right-leaning outlet’s face every time they complain about Facebook censoring them?

    My reaction to seeing the article in tagalog AND actually reading it can be best summed up in two words: putang ina!

    compromised palates

    I’ve watched enough Gundam to know that artificially giving people psychic powers never ends well.

    What’s most interesting about the case (although maybe not to Amazon, which is now dealing with a legal attempt to block the movie’s October 23 release) is that Baron Cohen appears to have gone out of his way to try to treat Evans—a noted college professor and speaker whose role in the movie, reportedly, is to

    Disappointed that it’s just the base saber and not the fully customized one that’s a Maul-style double bladed sabre that can be split into two.

    Except they took away his AJ1s.

    So I assume that they gave him the space?

    the car looks considerably less cool in real life

    No they do not.

    That is not the dashboard of a 1993 Ford Explorer XLT. Actually, with the infotainment screen, it’s not the dash of any period-correct vehicle.

    I mean, we all know what we did last Summer: nothing, thanks to the rona.

    At the very least they could have brought it over to create a Wrangler competitor. I mean, that’s what Ford did with the Bronco, which is based on the Ranger/Everest chassis.

    As stated in the video grip goes down to zero as soon as a car is on the gravel. That’s just part of it though, aside from the driver losing control, there’s also the risk of either the car skipping across the gravel like a some over water and going straight into the wall, or flipping and digging into the gravel,

    Thing is, even with the current downforce levels, drivers still make mistakes and occasionally go wide.

    Was just about to mention this. This looks like something out of a gamer’s wet dream. Pretty sure that the lighting adds 30fpshp.

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    As unpopular as paved runoff is, there is a reason why it’s used as gravel, of all things, actually has a number of inherent safety issues.

    We know the cheating is at least consistent.

    I’m guessing they just take some parts of for when they do have to do the shaken. That or some bits are just within the limits based on some loopholes (e.g. overfenders to cover the wide tires).

    All that they mentioned is already allowed in GT300.