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So embarrassed and frightened to be surrounded by stupid racists that literally just voted for the end of American democracy. Trumpublican policies hurt most people. This is a fact. Their racism and misogyny are more important to them than hurting themselves.

Well, the thing is, all his dipshit acolytes are now going to run Congress, with no real checks on their power. I report data to the FDA so that it can make serious, life-or-death decisions about patient safety, and that organization is very likely going to be run by a man who does not believe in the fundamental

Jimmy Kimmel summed it up neatly:

I seem to recall Trumps campaign and spokespeople being pretty clear that under his administration “there will be economic pain” for Americans. I don’t know why some Americans who aren’t rich thought that pain would somehow exclude them; but here we are. Guess we will all find out together if he actually follows throug

They tried to repeal Obamacare, McCain saved it.

Adding a few thousand bucks to the price of two of the best-selling cars in America is surely an easy way to piss off the people that voted for you and your pledge to make America affordable once again.

Probably recovering from the 1792 Unzen earthquake and landslide.  They were pretty isolationist at the time with only some American and Russian boats actually making contact.  1794 is just after the Kansei reforms where the Shogun pushed people to move away from the city and into the country.

Biden didn’t go after Musk, neither will Kamala.

Bonus, you can check your gas with a stick when your gas gauge goes out for the 50th time like in my TR6.

I would like to share your optimism but men tend to vote in person if we are playing the gender statistic. (The Selzer poll from the weekend had a serious weakness in not delineating the 9% “Undecided”. But also assuming men and all those women are single subject voters has been the problem in the past.)

I saw the phrase “nauseously optimistic” yesterday, and I think it’s a perfect summation of where we’re at.

I’ll take one GR86, please. They did such a good job making it look like the Celica GT-Four

I applaud but dont share your confidence.  I remember thinking what a blowout it would be in ‘16.  And how matter-of-fact it would be in ‘20.  So now....I’m hoping logic/reason prevails, but no confidence that the bubbas and neckbeards will skip the vote to get their meth fix.

I think they wanted to keep the center of gravity as low as possible, hence them sticking with the Subaru engine. I think it’s even lower than the Supra’s, despite the Supra being lower to the ground. 

Not with the boxer engine. This is basically running the exact same drivetrain as the GR Corolla, which means the engine is transverse mounted and higher up, giving a LOT more room for turbo mounting. 

Someone did this with glitter bombs some years ago, didn’t they?

Booby trapping your property with explosives would likely result in felony charges.  Just follow Mark Rober’s lead and make some stink/glitter bomb packages.

In this case, yes, the Turo insurance should cover this, IMHO (but I would not be surprised if they worm their way out of it). The insured is the owner of the truck, they are in the business of renting them, and it’s not like you can vet who is going to decide to be a vigilante with your truck. So Turo should pay out

1. Fuck package thieves. Genuinely, let them get hit by a bus.

$30,000 in damage to save a $20 Etsy necklace! Huzzah!