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From a quick Google, non-viral hepatitis is either an auto-immune thing or some chemical causing bad reactions in the liver. Nothing needs to “survive” for this to happen.

This applies to the residents, sure.

Yeah, I drive a little blue VW to let all the girls know how giant my hog is. You caught me.

I’m commenting so this is hypocritical: stop clicking on these and stop commenting on them. Shitty metrics is the only way to get this to stop.

Found the butthurt Raptor owner.

They’re so much fun to put in their place though. I had a Raptor driver left lane camp in front of me a while back. He’d speed up anytime someone went to pass him on the right, then go back to slowing up traffic after preventing them from getting in front. Why he couldn’t just get over is beyond me.

Didn’t Erik get traumatized by his visit to a rural gas station? Pretty sure extended exposure to David’s world would cause him to go postal.

Clicking an commenting on the story is an odd way to communicate that. You’re clearly engaged with the content, why would they stop making it?

How can a corporate landlord compete with $0/mo? They can slash prices, but they can never be cheap as not renting anything at all because you don’t need to.

Yeah, but your boss’s boss might realize he really likes not having to pay for expensive corporate real estate. A Teams subscription and some VPN software is way cheaper.

I was in high school in the DC area 17 years ago last time these things happened. Can confirm that they are edible, but I do not recall them tasting like shrimp.

I’d imagine Apple doesn’t have an answer when manufacturers point out “We already make money by making cars, what are you bringing to the table?”

They’ll probably also actually improve the quality of the ground water in that region too. Everyone wins!

His local zoning people have preemptively put the kibosh on that idea.

They probably should’ve tested the vehicles on the course the journalists would use BEFORE the journalists got a hold of them.

Ah, I wasn’t aware of what you were referencing. I read (most of) that wonderful AWD article, but had to get back to pretending to work by the time I got to the comments.

For all his faults, the man has taste.

Eh, it’s a fine system for some use cases. Ultra-capable offroad vehicle isn’t one of those use cases, which is why Ford shouldn’t be attempting to sell a tarted up Escape as an ultra-capable offroad vehicle. They have the real Bronco for that work.

When I was buying my Golf R the salesman straight up said “R buyers know more about these cars than we do. You already know you want an R, you’re just here to see if you want this one. Let me know when you’re ready to talk numbers”.

No judgement here, my reply has no basis in logic or reality so I’m not really in a position to cast stones.