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THIS is the kind of thing I expect from Black nerds! Computer dudes collaborating with those club promoter types, those dudes who supply girls for NBA parties, trade school alums and street hustlers. Every one of those types knows someone who can rig a makeshift dolly, make gorgeous graphic backgrounds, transform a wea

They should have known that pilots need more than “eh, they should know this procedure they were told once back in flight school”.

This. Vacation time is to be used, not hoarded.

I’ll bet there’s at least a gram of coke in the pockets of that guy’s vest.

You don’t buy a car like this to fix it up.  You buy it without investing any money in it at all, and when the first major thing breaks you tow it to a scrap yard.

-A teenager who saved grass-cutting money for five years to buy his first car.

That Cardin Cadillac broadsheet spread is definitely Peak Disco Lizard.

the only good thing really is that this is the 2.0 global motor that was also used in the Eagle Talon, neon and a few others. it was a stout and for it’s time powerful motor. I imagine there are loads of them to swap if desired. But if it is burning just a little oil and has a title and can run this thing is destined

Had a Stratus of the same vintage that I got for $1200. The best cheapo car I’ve ever owned. Comfy, smooth ride, handled well, and had a surprisingly good stereo with a 12 disc cd changer. NP since it’s a runner. If you get a year out of it, you’ve come out ahead. 

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Long time lurker but I just had to make an account tonight to post this hot take:

This truck sat for 17-16 years with Loren rotting away, life gets in the way but at no point could anyone be bothered to.... get the title fixed ...search for a radio on ebay ...seal off the hole in the floor ????

I never understood this, either. I had 3 Subarus and I loved the company until they stopped building what I wanted. People were surprised when I bought a Mazda instead of another Subaru as if it was a given that I was going to keep buying whatever they put out. The Mazda was fine, but boring, rusted, and felt end-of-li

Brand loyalty only matters if you buy into a product ecosystem. For instance, I have Dewalt cordless tools. I could also have Milwaukee, Bosch, Ryobi, etc. But I don’t want eight different cordless batteries plus attendant chargers. I want one battery to rule them all.

I also get this for Apple users - if you’ve got an

Well, if nobody else is going to pluck the low-hanging fruit...

I was just thinking of writing a comment about how Musk fans and Trump fans seem cut from the same weird cloth. Same cult of personality, anything is excusable, facts don’t matter approach. Just centered around rather different things, but disconnected from reality in similar ways.

I’m a happy Tesla owner and my car hasn’t had any issues in 10k miles of ownership. However. If this happens to me, any “brand loyalty” goes out the window. If you wanna make your car dependent on a single screen for basically every function including the speedometer, you better fucking make sure that screen works.

This is a $500 car. I noticed the desiccant on the interior, which likely means in the course of putting out the fire, water was involved. Along with your fire damage, you also get water damage. Fire, water, burn — this is a Bloodhound Gang song that you purchase.

Fuckface was too busy pardoning war criminals. It took all of his vaunted brainpower to concentrate on that.

99% of the 74+ million still haven’t had a second thought about their voting.

Ah yes, proof of a negative test which is currently is wrong 30% of the time and won’t react to recent infections under a few days old, that’s the solution!