Homeowners are passing laws, now? Man, government sure has changed since I took 6th grade civics.
Homeowners are passing laws, now? Man, government sure has changed since I took 6th grade civics.
So, for those who wish to rent, where would you suggest they live? And who would you have maintain that property?
Maybe it looks better in person, but I don’t like that particular shade of red at all. It’s almost got a brown undertone to it. It’s not very dynamic. It’s “Old Lady Lipstick Red.”
I blame Buster Keaton.
Especially because your date will think, “wait, I’M a cute chick, so does that mean . . . “
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You can say it as many times as you like and you still won’t get anyone to agree.
That’s a cheap, hideous interior, but you’re not paying six figures for luxury, you’re paying six figures so you can leave cars and coffee and snap oversteer into a crowd of cell phone-wielding morons egging you on.
I’m not taking issue with anybody in the comment section, I’m taking issue with modern fan culture that seems to have forgotten they are the consumers of art and not its creators.
It’s neither disingenuous nor lazy. It’s wholly legitimate.
Counterpoint: Fuck the fanboys and their precious expectations. They’re always free to produce and direct their own version which is true to their vision, but this director is running his own project and it’s not his job to appease the nerds.
Hmmmmm. For $60k I could get a brand new RS3 or a fully loaded Telluride or a Miata AND a Tacoma. But no, give me the shitty old Subaru whose anemic boxer engine will inevitably blow up.
You and I have different definitions of “incredibly funny.”
I know your m.o. is to rush to the comments to post something acerbic and not witty so I assume you stopped reading before the author addressed the financial costs.
You’re railing at people who don’t actually exist, just so you can trot out the “people who think liking X is a personality” trope.
Yeah, that scene was intense and hard to watch. Maybe not what people who came for SNL Bill Hader wanted to see, but if something feels real and moves you, isn’t that good art/entertainment?
I think that maybe as the show evolved the writers and directors intentionally chose to move away from comedy to drama. Even so, each episode (except the finale) delivers a few genuine laughs which is more than most sitcoms.
Yup, that’s the one right there.
Maybe this is appealing to some people but it sounds awful to me. It’s like a sim version of an office job.
I support the adoption of electric vehicles but comparing the average ICE price with the cheapest electric is disingenuous and you know that.