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I never understood the whole “I don’t want a minivan because of my masculinity” thing.”

With just about every manufacturer obsessed with coining a corporate face and striving for predictable, tedious design consistency across their entire fleet, I can’t overstate how refreshing it is to see Hyundai forge this path of making wildly unique cars.

I mean, I have been coming so hard home from work lately 'cause I’m excited to have dinner with you

I’d bet that the majority of the readers here grew up without riding in a car seat or on a booster seat. Most of us lived.

... Be sure to drink your Ovaltine?

The entire front end is different. The entire rear end is different. Um. They both have doors and rear windows that kind of look the same?

I’m at least a season behind on this show and haven’t seen how it handles without Ferrera yet, but I think it’s had a solid run. Earlier seasons got more laughs out of me, but the later seasons have done a great job of exploring real labor issues and the complications of the executive ladder that most workplace

I do. STFU and don't watch it. 

wait til you hear about a place called Midsomer.

It will be 8 episodes of Dexter putting on women’s clothing and hanging around in bars......

who fucking wants this

is that..... a bad thing?

Firing everyone involved with the “no more cars” decision is equal parts smart and hilarious. It’s probably the best answer to his cousin Chris’s important question:

Riiiiight. Android based products never have build/software/quality issues!!!

That’s missing the point; the third row is rarely ever unfolded, 90% of the time it’s used as a four seater. For the two times a year you visit grandma, then you get out the third row. It’s the convenience of having it available instead of needing to rent a van when you travel, persay. That said, it’s also convenient

That’s what I immediately thought when the whole furor went down.

Should they have done the blackface bits in the first place? IMO, no. It’s too loaded of a topic and can come off as insensitive even under the best of circumstances.

But media companies banning the episodes and flagellating themselves felt like PR

Jack Black as Henchman 21, and Ray Romano (of course) as Henchman 24!