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Said it before, but you are putting out really amazing work, article after article. Please keep digging into interesting and important areas.

No sarcasm, that was a damn good analogy.

Please spread this fruit far and wide like Johnny or Johanna Forwardparkingseed. We need more people like you in the world.

A few years ago on the car-based sister site someone made a VERY similar comment to the OP above. The comment was by a woman who hated that her ex backed in everywhere. Unsurprisingly, the comments were all about how much better it is. Since I am an analyst for a living, I simply asked for the supporting data. Not a

I wanted to say that, for a taste test, a bit more on the taste of each would have been useful. But I quickly realized that this is for a Mtn Dew-based energy drink, so... probably don’t need any more description. :)

Fair enough. I think the fried chicken should be juicy enough on its own. Pickles help. Butter on the bun helps. And other additions (which are more often on other sandwiches) like lettuce and tomato help.

How the sandwiches taste is certainly subjective, and to me both are good, but here’s how I come down on the side of CFA sandwich if I have to pick a winner. The mayo/sauce.

He also noted not to make a show of one’s faith, another instruction that these “Christians” love to ignore.

It’s not that liberal. And if HappyFunDad wants to go down rabbit holes trying to pick apart verses, let him please feel free here. [And before someone says it, yes, historical context matters. But if “the christians” want to pick and choose and reinterpret things to fit their own discriminatory mindset, why do we

Depends how you are viewing it. The Pope is a different guy every 10-50 years. The position is well known, the person is less so.

Because of how the question is worded, “who’s the most famous person ever?,” I have a follow-up. Does that mean Who is or who was the most famous person at any one time? Or does that mean who was the most famous cumulatively over time?

One: I didn’t bring up the Lexus. But the reason I think it does not apply like you think it does is because the LF-A had a particularly long design cycle. Most cars are not in design for 10 years. So while it may have been part of a larger design phase for the company, it does not seem to be that they cribbed

Backpfeifengesicht.

This is the opposite of a taco-related comment and yet I cannot look away.

Came here to mention that episode. Makes you want every taco. Imagine this will do the same, but more.

And I would argue that they don’t share a lot of design (I think much less than “not a lot” really). And if you think that there are areas that may be debateable, it seems more likely to me that they started with the LF-A. It began development in 2000, had design concepts presented beginning in 2005 (which means the

It’s CP to me and probably a lot of other people. But with the widespread ads, I would assume that they are looking for the Venn intersection of those who think “NP,” those who have $40k to spare, and those who drool over E30T-s. A few exist, I’d imagine.

Merc and many other companies pull designs down-range. Their top of the line cars have certain design languages and their lower classes get some of that design.

There are different ways, and to each their own. However, I’m looking at the IS at the time and the LF-A. I personally don’t see it.