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Aren’t there two greens?

Downside: Loss of appreciated value. Modular homes tend to not increase in value as much as traditional homes. While initial investment into a traditional home is higher, you stand a better chance at getting some of that back in resale value/equity. Not saying modular homes don’t appreciate at all but they don’t at

Road cycling is a rush. I get more adrenaline from that than sky-diving.

Giddyup, bitch.

Couldn’t bring myself to wake up at midnight to watch a(nother) potential scrub but that was impressive AF.

Shits so dumb, even Silicon Valley touched on it. Tres Comas, baby!

I too, subscribe for more Ernie Sagas.

Putting people’s lives at risk is ok but...*checks notes*...don’t fuck with investor’s money. Got it.

The car will be wonderful as will the Corolla GR. The issue will be finding one. Then the very next issue will be finding one that doesn’t have a $15k markup within the first year. I’ve been unsuccessful with both as the 6 dealers in my immediate area (3 Honda and 3 Toyota) either have no idea if they will receive one

Whole-heartedly agree. It did appear that Max had made some progress in the maturity department this season when compared to previous. If nothing else, I wouldn’t have to spend every post-race rolling my eyes or being upset that he ruined someone’s race by his douche-baggery. It’s possible he just appeared more mature

Without Checo, last seasons WDC could have wound up being a different story. Max had a choice to solidify a relationship with his teammate based on appreciation and mutual respect that literally would have costed him nothing in terms of his season. Instead, he chose to poison the well. The SEB/WEB debacle ended

Long distance runner here who trains almost year round, 7 days a week. Post-workout nutrition is just as much about “gains” as it is about recovery, if not more so. Being able to have a high quality workout day in and day out over weeks/months long blocks is important. Anything that aids in that goal is beneficial.

Good write up...I wish these types of write-ups could be a series of popular enthusiast type vehicles. I shopped the early 2000s 996/Cayman pretty heavy alongside a number of other affordable dream cars (NSX, Elise, Ariel Atom, GTR, etc) and learned a lot along the way...mostly, I learned how much I was out of my

Flawless launch and double booster landing. That will never get old. Watching that makes me feel like I live in the future.

I love the look and it’s a massive improvement (aesthetically) over the last gen. but I, too, am having some issue with that wing. It draws my attention for all the wrong reasons.

A lady bought a new Cadillac XT6 and had it for a few days before buyers remorse set in and she wanted to unwind the deal. Our sales department did the best they could and refunded most of what they had paid. For some reason, she went ballistic saying that she had been cheated and taken advantage of even though she

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