ibelle42
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ibelle42

Yeah, I would. Violence is the last resort of the incompetent. That you don’t see Democrats calling for assassinations of their political opponents speaks volumes.

Totally fair criticism. I’d still roll with the Lexus, though.

The LS has Peak Toyota Reliability.

In 20 years, when cars of today are a heap of broken, out-of-production electronics and collapsed air suspensions, the original LS400 will still be there, doing it’s thing. And looking classy the whole time.

Go find a 1989 Chevy Lumina, then report back.

To be fair, I don't think Rivian or Lucid engaged in the degree of nepotistic financial chicanery that Fisker did. Fisker was an obviously-conflicted company to anyone with eyes to see it.

Respect the GOAT. The LS400 will cart you and yours through town and across the country forever, and they’ll still carting your descendants through the wasteland in comfort long after civilization collapses.

Comb the desert, you say?

Easiest and cheapest? It’s a Nissan. Give him a new one. They’ve probably got tons of them lying around. Hell, the first dealer I looked up (Raleigh) has 56 of them right now.

The cleaning prior to the wrapping is what takes much of the time (and money), and these things are *huge.*

Hey, he stole the thing in Virginia. NC was just *on the way* to Florida.

I don’t know if that’ll buff out...

I’m clearly more subjective than objective on this subject :)

Whereas domestic violence convictions get you a spot with the Eagles.

I guess I’d probably side with the side that won in court, because the courts are at least supposed to be objective and fact-led.

Dress/act for the job you want, I guess

I don’t think you’re defending the couch-fucking dipshit. I think you’re blaming the bad-flying dipshit.

I mean, the lawsuit against Clarkson was dismissed, which suggests that any evidence that his statements at the time were inaccurate is thin at best.

Institutional wealth is really just generational wealth on a corporate scale. But, whatever you want to call it, I agree that it’s a massive cancer on society.

Regrettably, they have pretty much always been both. Outside of actual currency, real estate is the primary driver of generational wealth. And given how consolidated wealth is in the US, it’s not likely to slow down any time soon. Or ever, if we don’t vote for people who will try to fix the problem.