Cars without B-Pillar are my spirit animal
Cars without B-Pillar are my spirit animal
Came here for this reference, was not disappointed.
You are a freaking idiot.
As long as you asphyxiate them, it’s all good.
I’m pretty sure the private equity firms deliberately let it crumble, so they could redirect the modest income it made directly into those firms, before abandoning ship. That doesn’t make this any less sad (if you’re one of the people who felt punched in the gut by the TRU closing shop), but this wasn’t 100% a case of…
Yeah, Saint Lazarus has pulled this trick before. He’ll be back after 4 days, probably under another Something Lazarus name, and likely starting a whole new thing now that his last project died. Might as well shed the latest identity to get a fresh start.
The company was his horcrux.
It’s like he was linked to the lifespan of the company. Crazy.
Probably died of a broken heart seeing his empire crumbling.
So are we going with “Basic Science” to describe the erroneous data that seems to be constantly popping up...
So which part don’t you believe?
Absolutely, tax vehicles based on weight and efficiency.
I would argue that it is, at least partially, their fault. They wouldn’t spend so much on marketing if it weren’t effective.
“...also attempted to refute that tailpipe pollution impacts human health”
Wave Race 64's water effects were practically a generation ahead of the competition. It took a long time for the rest of the industry to catch up...and in that time a second Wave Race upped the bar again.
A country that recognized the living conditions of its citizenry as a question of national security would easily find $100-150 billion over 8 or 10 years to upgrade its housing stock (nationally). And taking the costs from the bloated contracts to Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Boeing, they wouldn’t even…
Unfortunately, a lot of those inexpensive states are inexpensive because they already spend next to nothing on their infrastructure, public schools, social safety nets, etc.