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This. She’s a spiteful idiot who has a valid point (the free speech aspect), but because she’s a spiteful idiot, she’s actually harming her own cause.

Same here. The car itself I love, but all the circumstances (cigarettes, clutter, etc.) are, let’s say, not ideal.

This.

It’s horrible.
“Look at me, I damaged other people’s property like a crazy person because someone ended a romantic relationship with me.” Christ. People are scary. And all the sensible posts that condemn her are in the greys. What is this, opposite day?
Since it’s her own story and she doesn’t mention anything that

Based on the information you yourself provided, someone broke up with you, and you proceeded to damage their property like a crazy person.
[If he did something horrible to you, you obviously should have mentioned it in your post. Simply breaking up with someone is a normal thing. You made yourself sound like a

I appreciate the thoughtful reply.
In fact I have talked to many Muslim women - I even dated a girl from a Muslim family, although she herself was an atheist, which led to its own series of unfortunate events. Anyway, my point for bringing it up is simply that I’m not judging (well, I guess I am, in a way) without at

A very thoughtful reply! I agree with a lot of what you say, definitely.
The concept of free will has always fascinated me, on a philosophical level. The women who wear a hijab and a bikini, respectively, both think they are doing what they are doing as an expression of said free will, when in fact they are both

Oh I completely agree with your first point. My issue is not with the women themselves - far from it - but with the very concept of religion and its overwhelming misogyny that permeates everything it touches, including its female adherents. Those women (or people in general, if you consider the wider issue of

The very concept of the woman that needs to be veiled is just a symptom of misogyny, in my opinion. While I see your point, I don’t get why so many liberals (and again, I consider myself to be one) simply can’t or won’t accept the simple fact that Islam and religion in general are an anti-woman brainwashing machine.

EDIT: I’m not asking you in particular, DharmaGirl. I’m looking for multiple takes on this. I realize I’m a day late to the conversation though. Timing isn’t great.
TLDR: Why isn’t the covering of a woman’s head or body in Islam seen as a crystal clear symptom of the patriarchy and the inherent misogyny of religion in

What about bringing back the Cadillac model names as trim levels?
So on the back of the car you could have the Cadillac emblem, “CT6”, and “Fleetwood”, for example.

Everybody wins. Cadillac execs have their German-like letter-number, and old school fans can say “I drive a Cadillac Fleetwood”, because it would literally

So that would basically be Elon Musk’s idea then.

I like to think there’s a parallel universe in which Cadillac made this one, the Sixteen, the Ciel and the Elmiraj (albeit with a different name.) It’s a universe in which they’re not condemned to trailing the Germans, but where they are firmly on top. The Cien would be the R8, the Sixteen the S-Class, etc.

I spotted the Tesla-look as well and share your befuddlement!

I was scrolling down and I thought I was the only one who thought so, until I saw this post. When I saw the picture from the front I immediately thought of Tesla. That was the first association my mind made.

I can’t believe I never thought about that. I wonder if the glare gets really bad sometimes.

I've got double nationality, American-Belgian, and it doesn't happen every day that I get to brag about anything specifically Belgian! We know our electronic music though.

Ha, thanks for that great link, I in fact was thinking "how does one decide if a car is a wagon or a hatchback?", but I should've known Jalopnik had the answer ready!
Yeah, according to those rules, it's a wagon. But like you said - barely!

That definitely sucks, sorry to hear it. Last question - which model year was it?