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The kid in back goes down faster than a pedo sub 

Hugo Drax? Musk makes Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg look like the model of stability and business acumen.

That we dont make policy based on general public opinion because the general public, is irrational, under informed, and does not have a larger forward viewpoint.

I can pronounce them easily due to the fact that I’m a lush.

I guess I’m more of an oenophile than I thought, because I’ve never had any trouble pronouncing those, and I failed French. Twice.

Hold the fuck up.

As long as the douches have solo accidents and say hello to concrete, I’m good with keep believing that Musk and the Cybertruck can somehow circumvent the laws of physics.

The way things are going for the Cybertruck and Musk (Hugo Drax want to be) we can probably guess how well the crash tests would go.

And nevermind that this is in service of competing with the Chinese, who are literally the posterchild for state-backed industry. Massive investment from governments in this setting is literally your only way to a level playing field against them. 

If subsidies get you a good product at a good price, then why not?

There was a fun discussion about this the other week on local political alberta twitter.

The best scene in Bourne Identity, for sure. His palpable sense of relief that it’s over is heartbreaking as he reaches for that one bit of human connection before signing off.

if the ‘’ euros ‘’ are socialistic pussies because of the subsidies they gave to Airbus, then so are the Americans, Canadians and etc.

Maybe not that ‘underrated’ or ‘90s’ since the V90 was mostly a freshened 900 Series 700 Series, but I really think that in many ways it is the definitive RWD Volvo wagon. Marginally modern looks, the unique longitudinal Whiteblock I6, and oodles of space.

I had a 95 in Phantom Gray. I still think about that car. It was fantastic and got 32mpg.

Neutral:

Clive Owen seems to have somehow fallen through the cracks at one point 15 years ago, which is a real shame as he’s a really compelling actor to watch.

1991-1997 Mazda MX-6, especially the 2.5 V6 LS version. Buttery smooth naturally aspirated engine and 5-spd manual transmission. Probably the best handling FWD car I drove except for the Acura Integra Type R (never had the pleasure of driving the Peugeot 205 GTI 1.9 or the Renault Clio Williams). The interior was a

The MX-3 is rarely talked about with the reverence of its brothers, especially the JDM stuff Mazda was putting out at the same time. But damn if this car wasn’t funnernshit and good looking too.