I mean, it’s definitely both. And it’s societal, too.
I mean, it’s definitely both. And it’s societal, too.
I live in the USA. Alfa Romeo was not doing business here for most of my life. I remember seeing ONE while growing up, and even that wasn’t up close. And it was definitely one of the latter-day Alfas prior to their departure, so the emblem may have actually rusted off the thing.
I mean, I’d be happy to just ban all guns but I don’t think that’s gonna happen any time soon, despite mountains of evidence for it’s efficacy in reducing violent crime and improving police relations.
Excellent work that will go criminally under-appreciated, no doubt.
Don’t defund the police. Just disarm them. Take those guns away and see how they treat strangers who may or may not be armed.
#jealous haha
Well, Aaliyah told us that “Age ain’t nothing but a number,” rather than “Age is a number that is only meaningful with additional context.”
Not only is that grille-logo ugly as hell, it ruined the Alfa logo for me. I always thought it was fire coming out of the dragon’s mouth. A fire-breathing dragon is objectively rad as hell.
Those who can, do.
Haha that’s kind of awesome.
Big, huge same. I used to think they were only for the most indolent, decadent jerks who would definitely be the first up against the wall when the revolution comes.
We are still at the pre-IND phase on that program, mercifully. Which is where it SHOULD stay until an actual path forward emerges. But it definitely won’t.
If there was something like this from the East Coast, I would actually be interested. I’d love to drive my car on the famous West Coast roads. Only, I very much DO NOT want to drive it across the country, as that would be a miserable experience. Mileage be damned, I’m 42 and have to think about my joints and…
The punishment for this kind of crap should give offenders a real, genuine sense of how dangerous they are making life for everyone around them. I’m thinking it could look something like this:
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Real story: One of our R&D folks worked out how to edit the DNA of mitochondria. Genuinely impressive feat, from a technical perspective. However, our brain-genius CEO immediately fast-tracked it into a thing we’re telling the public, and our investors, that we can and will do in people.
1st Gear: Here’s something that has always perplexed and infuriated me. To work for a company, you need to have appropriate training, an appropriate degree, appropriate experience. Those things help to ensure that you will perform your duties competently. Want to design planes? You’ll need an engineering degree of…
Aaand my picture of Audrey II from Little Shop of Horrors has been Kinja'd. I guess you'll have to imagine it.
I’m no farmer, but if a single plant weighed hundreds of pounds, I’m betting it looked like this: