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evilfacelessturtle (Hooning a Ford is Domestic Abuse)
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They actually jumped the bus on Speed. I don’t know how they got the nose so far up but they definitely jumped it. They just didn’t jump it over a gap like in the movie. The gap was cgi.

For real. I know enough chuds IRL.

I am super bummed because this site has been an outlet for me. I live in the armpit of the conservative south. This site has been welcome relief that there are rational sane people out there; that I am not the only one who sees the atrocities of this government for what they are. Sucks that we have to find somewhere

I liked it BECAUSE it was an echo chamber. In the Trump era, there can be no civil discourse with the other side. If I wanted to interact with Nazis, I’d rejoin Facebook.

Thelma and 2ise?

I’ll be honest, I’ve always wondered how they kept it level in the air.  Presumably there’s weight in the trunk as well.

My business supplied the parts for the 6 1966 Thunderbirds used in T&L. A couple, including the jump car were actually hardtops that had been chopped off. And the scene where they are tossing luggage into the trunk with the top down, well any T-Birder knows that ain’t happening! Not to mention the addition of a

I have no suggestions. But hey, if enough people jump to the same site we can class the joint up a bit.

It’s also one of the ugliest cars on the outside.

If AOC had paid “$100 less at the subsidized barber shop at the Capitol,” do you think we’d be getting a hatchet piece about how AOC stole $100 from all of us for a fancy haircut?

Honestly though?  It’s a Mazda.  Zoom, zoom!

Now I’m confused. Am I getting Swoyer’s argument right?

Yeah? I had a rental Malibu last year and I really enjoyed it. I actually like the cloth on the dashboard. It beats cheap, scratchy plastic.

I can find the most commonly used buttons by feel without having to look at it; that gives it a superior UX to any touchscreen.

It angles downward to prevent glare. Strange that every other car maker has been able to angle a nav screen properly and still avoid glare.

This is an interior you can get on a new car right now:

Touchscreen and buttons aside, how is integrating the temp controls into the register bezels a bad thing? That’s easily the only cool thing about this interior.

The Cascada interior really isn’t that bad. Your only argument is that it looks outdated, and it honestly doesn’t. If it was an ugly interior, I could understand your argument. But it looks like the definition of a normal interior.

The PE guys will then blame “overseas competition” for the jobs stolen by their financial fecklessness, and “family breakdown” for the fact that unemployed people use drugs at a much higher rate. From Brian Alexander’s Glass House, about the debt-fueled takeover and devastation of glass maker Anchor Hocking and its