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Three times. Twice because you needed to be high the 1st time. And the 3rd is introducing your high friend to it.

It looks like a dystopian industrial hellscape from some weird anime/hentai movie.

But, but, but those buttons are plastic!

I am fine with the Forester interior. I think it goes with the Subaru ethos of practicality and function over form. The Mazda is fine too- but it’s a very different ethos of cutting edge design.

I’m fine with the one giant screen. But I have a problem with the yards of blank space elsewhere. Why aren’t they putting in useful cubby holes and storage  or shelves in all the surfaces freed up by the screen?

I recently bought a Hyundai, and while I’m pretty happy with it, the headrests are one of my quibbles. I either end up with my head jammed uncomfortably forward or reclining my seat way more than I want to with it.

Whenever it comes to automotive “looks”, inside or out, there will always be the art-factor. Whether a particular piece of art is considered desirable or not really depends on the individual. Now of course, the majority of people do tend to agree that certain art is nice, or certain art is awful, but you shall always

While there are plenty of cheaper cars with ugly interiors, you get what you pay for. The interior that is truly the worst is going to be awful in a vehicle that charges you a pile of money. Imagine spending over $60,000 and then being confronted daily with this:

Someone should make an aftermarket instrument panel to bolt on top of the dash.

I was molested in 1998 by a youth minister. He was caught in 2001 molesting boys after he changed to a different church. I remember my mom mentioning he had been arrested, and I broke down crying. I didn’t know how else to react. It would be two more years before I finally told anyone (my first serious girlfriend)

Hypocritical irony is a core GOP value.

Ivanka,

Americans would like a decent ROI. We’d like improvements in infrastructure, schools, health care - you know - the same stuff people in other countries get for their tax dollars instead of constant welfare for the rich and corporations.

Never forget that she proudly tell this story of explioting her servants and thinks it’s about being good at business:

It’s almost as if she doesn’t think through the things she blurts out of her mouth.

I think they think they work. Like, somewhere in Ivanka’s walnut-sized brain, she truly believes that flying somewhere, giving a ten-minute speech, and attending a cocktail reception is actual work.

You want large amounts of money for doing nothing? Become a soybean farmer! 

I don’t think most Americans, in their heart, want to be given something. I’ve spent a lot of time traveling around this country over the last 4 years. People want to work for what they get.

Sounds like she would be a supporter of 100% inheritance tax!

Her Cake for All initiative is interesting.