...chris rock or grace jabbari?
...chris rock or grace jabbari?
not all of texas is “roadrunner vs wile e coyote” and the parts that are get cold without sunlight. please don’t do the “high 30s?! in minnesota we’re still playing beach volleyball”
I’ve said it repeatedly, the tesla takes on this site often make it hard to suss out “this is a common EV/cars-in-general issue but we’re singling out tesla” (cybertruck on all season tires in 1ft+ of snow doesn’t drive well, they issued recalls [and no one had to die...GM ignition switches, Ford pinto]) versus tesla…
was about to post the same thing. I cringe at “scratch” marks from someone cleaning the glass with a paper towel at some point and it rubbed on the paint a little bit
but how does it keep up with the news like that?
Can’t wait to see kyle MacLachlan stuck halfway into the ground with ten foot limbs
youtube bobby fingers now
I agree, i don’t think anything she said was all that egregious or out of touch but I’m guessing that’s what writers are trying to stir up for those sweet outrage clicks. Especially when there are more cut and dry examples consistently appearing out there (sydney sweeney lamenting that she can’t afford to take a six…
It could come across as out of touch. While she’s not working at the moment, she’s had enough success to live more comfortably than most. “I’ve got no job” for a “normie” usually means you’re facing serious hardship, not just hanging out until the next big gig comes your way.
very true, i guess i was implying that all other things equal your average joe is going to get a lot closer to a pro by following launch control directions “then mash the pedal” than they would by timing a clutch drop correctly on a manual
it’s incredible how someone who had success in entertainment can consider themself an expert on everything else- and still get attention for it despite repeatedly proving himself to be a hack (google his car or any of the summit/seminar interviews that are nonsensical tech word salads)
give it five years. Apostrophes to indicate a noun is plural (but not possessive) is generally accepted just about everywhere despite being completely wrong
very fair points on capabilities of most drivers to explore a car’s bleeding edge of performance. Some things like 0-whatever acceleration is pretty foolproof through computerization. I’d love a guitar pedal that i could step on that would “play eruption like eddie van halen”
This is pretty much my “cars are too computerized and complex, especially when something goes wrong” nightmare, manifested
The guy who crashed lost the street race against hogan’s son?!
to be fair, an extremely specific situational test that’s meaningless except for bragging rights is prime marketing to the typical cyberruck buyer
at 20k it’s a solid NP for me. At what’s being asked i’d hope for something like better wheels, euro bumpers et al
Rarity and uniqueness (non-us car, converted into a hauler), plus some utility. Was curious how common etc these are, here’s one for sale from 2017 in-region asking $38k
never trust anyone who recommends you buy a nissan kickxs
I raised an eyebrow at the writer saying that musical instruments came as a surprise. Most non-fully electronic instruments involve thin pieces of wood that have to be precisely tuned. Hell, i have a semi-hollow electric guitar that can be brutal to keep tuned in high humidity.