The title is "how to not be an asshole when you fly", not "how to be an asshole in life"
The title is "how to not be an asshole when you fly", not "how to be an asshole in life"
is this the bug that overturned or something in the middle of nowhere and some argument ensued with a tow truck and the owner?
indeed. The delicate balance that's created by the negative space and the large bulging male symbols embodied in the tires and the structure above is something that must be maintained lest the entire chef d'oeuvre collapses aesthetically.
Hey special snowflake. Pipe down. People are trying to hold an adult conversation on this flight.
yeah, how dare a family travel by air? That's some outrageous stuff. Write your congressman immediately about it.
Do you really *have to* take that baby to see their elderly great grandparents? Would the baby survive not meeting extended family? Or are the parents just selfish shit fucks who live to inconvenience your precious beauty nap in coach? What about you - would your heart suddenly stop pumping if you weren't on that…
Believe me, most parents do not want to take newborns to young toddlers (2yrs) on flights either. If they do it, it's because they have to. If they're taking red-eyes, it's because they have to - to save money or for schedule issues. Traveling with a small child is infinitely more stressful for the parent than for…
It's already here.
and a cop looking for an excuse will use that to hassle you.
will these become the new CA standard or are they specialty plates?
Ok, so there's room for a radiator... doesn't it seems like a lot of space though?
Oh good, I think the public is buying this story!
and death. because unsafe.
but a grille on a Chrysler 300 makes it look just like a Rolls Royce!
radiators, hoses, belts, pump... those are all wear items that you should expect to require replacement. The good news IMO is that the engine is good. There is no defect or damage to be fixed. Just stuff that is worn out. Replace those things and you're back in business. Would you rant about your car because your…
I can imagine her in her 80s, with an old dude trying to impress her with his car and she asks to borrow the keys.
my answer is no - sharper is not better. Sharper was never the intended way to see and experience these games. Developers knew what they were doing and were creating settings and graphics that used the blurry nature of CRTs as an integral framework of how to make the graphics look good.
the intent was never to have crisp pixels. designers accounted for the blurring. CRTs never had square pixels like this - in fact the best mods on emulators simulate the blurring and the screened effects of old CRTs.
the scale of the gaps between fenders and doors is accurate.
It "solves" a number of other issues. Since the Cars universe contains no humans, the entire cabin is now no longer needed. You don't need to see into it. That saves a little time in designing and modeling, lighting/rendering interior cabins in all shots (shadows nightmare).