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Second, pathogenic influenza strains, the really dangerous ones, kill young, healthy people. They do so because a healthy immune system responds so vigorously that you get what is called a cytokine storm. It’s an inflammatory positive-feedback loop. You get so much inflammation and fluid in your lungs that you drown.

They have, that’s why the price of lightly used cars is currently on the rise.

Those are both false equivalents. The major differences are that Influenza mainly kills the old, infirm, and already compromised. An otherwise fit and healthy person has damn near a 100% chance of recovering from the flu even without any medical intervention. And the danger of malaria is inversely proportional to ones

Nice job on the unsubstantiated fear-mongering attempt

Not as bad as Toyota insisting all of their “sporty” cars and trucks carry the label “TRD” which once you’ve read it phonetically in your head, you can never not read it as TuRD.

Not really, the upsetting part is that people do want them.

Just make sure to get a pre-2016 model since that’s when the front grille turned into a monstrosity. Their unparalleled reliability makes buying older models, even with higher miles, mush less of a gamble than it is with other luxury brands.

Mazda is sort fo doing this with their sedans, they’re actual model names are the Mazda Mazda6 and the Mazda Mazda3 etc..

A quick Wikipedia search netter what I was looking for regarding the Lincoln version.

I’m glad I’m not the only one who caught that Granada/Monarch! My first car was a 1979 Granada (that body style ran from 1975-1980, btw)). There was a Lincoln version that had quad headlights up front and a “spare tire” bump in the truck lid, too. Can’t remember the name of it, though.

I honestly wouldn’t jump one of these on purpose. I’ve seen enough of the mistakes made by Raptor owners to know that not only does rally inspired’ not meanfactory prepared to be rally ready’, but also that your average ham-fisted driver doesn’t equal a highly trained and experienced race car driver. Plus it’s

Considering the Mustang GT starts at ~$35k, it’s absolutely a “Nice Mustang that is a V8" at that price.

In that price range there’s just too much competition to make this a compelling choice. The Yaris’s deal is that it’s economical and punches above it’s weight class, at $36k it isn’t punching above anything.

$36K for this? You’re joking, right? I love it, don’t get me wrong, but just because I love it doesn’t mean I’ve lost all my fucking senses. No amount of excitement changes the fact that it comes from an $18k base car. If Toyota is stupid enough to price it at $36k in the US (assuming they bother bringing it here in

On my way to “check in” at someone’s butthole on Facebook right now.

I loved Swiss Army Man. The Lady in Black was also a good movie, but not nearly as memorable as SAM.

To a Jalop, all of this is stuff we can do ourselves. Parts: ~$1000 or so. Total cost: $7900. NP!

RX: Rotary Extreme

As the owner of a 14yo 3 Series with almost 200k on the clock, and manual*, with nothing worth stealing inside of it I struggle with the idea of leaving it unlocked. I just can’t, even though I know it’s actually better in my case to do so because that way no one needs to break anything to determine there’s nothing

Can we agree to chalk it up to pre-coffee crankiness?

Can we agree to chalk it up to pre-coffee crankiness?