This looks much better than the factory grill. This article would be improved if you included a picture of the car with the OEM grill.
Please refrain for using the C-word. The correct, non discriminatory term is circus performer.
The YouTube channel in question is the popular B is for Build
It looks like yet another grey crossover thing. Throw anyone’s badge on it and nobody would know the difference.
Pretty Asian car generic. Not ugly, but hardly beautiful. Just inoffensive, safe, and not very memorable.
Part of it is the maps in this game are utterly enormous and you spend very little of your time on the ground. The Georgia map alone is 500 km x 500 km. Spending too much time on those specific details to make it look perfect is...not exactly an amazing use of resources.
I don’t know. We seem to be bending over backwards to find reasons why we should believe Tara Reade. Mostly centered on “believe women,” a concept I support. And I know that there’s a lot about how “real victims” behave and how damaging that is—so we shouldn’t factor in her character, which is that she’s a lifelong…
I hope she at least loses her NASCAR ride.
My advice to the world; get the fuck off Twitter.
I’d settle for Trump being treated exactly as badly as Lincoln, then realize there’s no way he’d ever willingly set foot in a theater.
Is it me, or does this kinda look like a Kia in passing?
Except that it does?
So she discovered surface tension which has nothing to do with with keeping dirt off your hands. Great.. Can we maybe educate kids on how soap really works instead of showing them stupid parlor tricks?
“After a couple beats of silence, another racer chimed in over voice chat: “Kyle, you’re talking to everyone, buddy,” he said.
Actually, this is just pure strawmanning. ibell isn’t arguing that her attractiveness was the only contributing factor but that it was the key contributing factor.
Yeah I’m 29 and now officially have no idea what is going on. I mean, other than the bascis of “people like to watch hot people do stuff”. That will never go out of style.
Ah, 2006.