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Count me in as extremely interested. I always have room in my cinema diet for explorations of the human desire for connection, especially from a cast of this pedigree.

Thank you! Was just going to correct them about the Gurren Lagaan gif.

It's not that I dislike the CTS rear, but its design has always felt like an afterthought in comparison to the excellent fronts.

But if you can only afford one car to do your backroad fun, your track days, and your autocrossing, it would be hard to find a better all around weapon than a new Stingray.

Sure, but the vents on the C7, 918 and R8 are essentially in the same place on the bumper. They're just integrated into the overall design better. The 2014 Viper pulled off their rear vents well enough as well.

Heh, true enough.

Yeah, I appreciate that they're actually functional, but there had to be another way!

The Aston Martin grille mimicry is getting a little out of hand too:

Really, what is it with most of the American brands this generation being unable to nail the rear of a car? (what I did there, etc...)

A photocopier is not an artist, even though it can duplicate art. If blind reproduction were art, then my monitor would be an artist whenever it presents an of a work of art. It's not because there is no consciousness guiding the act.

Right, we're one step closer to these bad boys:

For whatever reason, I'm sort of going through an anime revival/binge at the moment and just got around to watching Gurren Lagann so I'm currently running around with either

I think it's earlier work, and using the Brushes app instead of Procreate. Look up some other Procreate pieces around the web. That program can be pretty amazing in the right hands.

I personally don't understand your stance on Miyazaki's/Studio Ghibli's art style since I absolutely love it, so I'll just leave you with this:

Technically, AveryFronto is right. Much like Alphasoldier though, I've always separated it thusly:

As far as four-door Porsche's go, the Panamera and Cayenne never really spoke to me. This though, this just might do.

I think you would agree that science has played a large part in any significant technological advance in history. The International System of Units is the most widely used system of measure in the scientific field, and has officially been metric for decades.

Actually, I'd say the point of your post was the entire point of the video. He mentions the basis of units at the start and end to the video to highlight the absurdity of the foundations of the system, but the rest of the time is spent illustrating just how ridiculous the logic used to move between other units in the

Put this in all the clear coat, do it NOW!

Clearly, the solution to not flying away whilst plummeting down this insane contraption is magnets. Brilliant!