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The manual Renegade with the Abarth 1.4L turbo was a hidden gem. There already was a decent aftermarket for this engine thanks to Fiat, and most parts were interchangeable. I had one in the coolest color they offered: Anvil. With a few upgrades, the Renny can hold its own. Better tires, a little lift, and a little

I keep reading that the thought of killing infant Thanos was a nod to the everlong debate of “going back in time and killing baby Hitler”. That’s why he got such disgusted responses.

the missus leaned over to me at the first sight of Thor Lebowski and said “Oh my god its you!”

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I’ll always pull a Homer and pronounce it “Lexuseses”

Did anyone else catch the “kill baby Hitler” reference by War Machine?

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Where I’m from, we just call it “The Good Ice”.

The pineapple on pizza hate is similar to the popular hate of Nickleback: I feel like people are jumping on the bandwagon to avoid being part of the hate. Look up a picture of a holiday ham, I’ll bet 75% of those images involve pineapple somewhere. Pineapple and ham have been together for ages.

I did this one to myself, but in college, I was challenged to consume a tall glass of ranch dressing. I accepted the challenge. I killed it. But ranch tastes terrible now. The consistency of a slightly melted frosty, but tasting like ranch.

For me, when the toppings/condiments on the burger aren’t common in your fridge/pantry, then it’s a Cornucopia. Majority of everyone will have basic cheese (american, swiss, cheddar), ketchup, mustard, lettuce, tomato, mayo, mushrooms, bacon, onion (raw or grilled), in their kitchens. When you start adding things you

I own a 2015 200. Even in the base form with the 2.4 the car is a huge step from the previous generation. They’re sharp vehicles that give you 35+ MPG. It’s now the missus’ and it’s perfect for her.

That’s a great point. You may have convinced me otherwise

I also heard if you play “Fuel” by Metallica in either a Dodge Charger or Challenger, Richard Rawlings appears and starts screaming at you. 

You’re absolutely right. Everything still needs to be manned at some point. In my head, though, it seems like there are more opportunities for recovery now vs back then. Catastrophic damage will still occur, but it won’t be as bad as the aftermath of the plague.

Yes, now that you mentioned it, it does look wider with the plastic. We need more utility vehicles with plastic bumpers! My ‘18 Renegade had plenty of plastic on the bumpers and it actually turned out ok!

Hot take alert: The heavy plastic version of the Aztek looks better than the refreshed version. The headlights and face are a different story. But I am partial to vehicles with exposed plastic bumpers/fenders. Also, three spoke wheels!

I’m ultra curious about the center vents being so low on the console. Majority of vehicles have them sitting on top/upper edge of the console. I feel like air wont get to you unless you’re on setting 4/5

The post-credit scene involving Fury showed vehicles and a pane crashing in the city. So I’m assuming it did more damage than just the snap.

I see your point, but also question it. In the era of the plague, almost everything we did was done by hand. Now, a lot of our resources are harvested through machine or automation. Instead of a family heading to a body of water to gather water, we have a massive irrigation system that provides household with water.

Every bad car I’ve owned has given me this thought. ‘87 Cadillac with a blown trans, funky electrics, leaking sunroof, and non-operable rear door handles? I want another one. ‘96 Dodge Conversion van with 8 lbs of oil sludge built up in the block and exhaust disconnected at the manifolds? I want another one.