jacknifetoaswan
jacknifetoaswan
jacknifetoaswan

Can we have an Old Republic movie series set during the Jedi Civil War/Sith Wars. Or better yet a series that doesn’t focus on the Jedi but one that focuses exclusively on the Sith. Darth Bane and the rise of the Rule of Two I think would make for compelling films if done right.

That pretty much sums up how I feel!

It helps that Enzo Ferrari was a terrible, terrible human being.

“I know the whole Ford vs. Ferrari story has been done to death already”

“The untitled movie will follow an eccentric team of American engineers and designers led by automotive visionary Carroll Shelby and his British driver, Ken Miles, who are dispatched by Henry Ford II with”

Oh, boy! Oh, boy! Oh, boy!

NO Banner. ONLY HULK!

The only correct reaction.

My reaction after watching the trailer.

It’s not BS, high performance brake pads are much noisier and generate much more brake dust and you’re right in that the difference in normal driving isn’t astronomical. But there is a difference and if you’re trying to get every last ounce of performance out of your car it’s something you’ll have to put up with. If

A TSB may have been issued not because of faulty equipment, but because the brand doesn’t want petty complaints to rise up for what is actually true - performance brakes do make more noise. I don’t know how hard you brake, but it’s possible that lesser “normal” brakes offer the same performance as the performance

I was fed the same line of BS when I took my RC F in for squealing brakes. I’m not talking occasional squeaking. I’m talking every stop from initial brake pedal push through its entire travel made it sound like a jalopy that had not had the pads changed in a decade. They replaced them with “lower friction pads” which

I mean, the argument that “More debt=bad, Less debt=good” makes sense on it’s surface. I’d like to have less debt.

People have a really irrational opposition to debt, and a lot of the arguments advanced against it can only be sustained by pure financial illiteracy. Perhaps it exists in other countries as well, but in the US it seems to me that it stems from a puritanical desire to avoid all pleasures and the belief that anyone

You misread the article ... “I got a vehicle that has now depreciated, according to Kelley Blue Book, around $2,600". It isn’t worth $2,600, it went down $2,600. 

People seem to think debt is universally bad and don’t understand how to leverage your credit/debt into wealth.

Sadly, your username isn’t “LittleRedMissesTheFuckingPointEntirelyDude”.

That’s what I don’t get here. It’s not like he even got a bad rate. I mean it’s not an amazing rate, but it’s well within the realm of reasonable.

Living in Weehawken, NJ and commuting to midtown by bus, I spend about $1,400 per year taking the freaking bus on commuting so less than $900 a year in a comfortable, private car doesn’t seem so bad. People who take the train from places further out in NJ spend over $4K per year on trains so again, $900 is not bad at

Isn’t America an amazing country? Total strangers loaned you enough money that you could buy one of life’s necessities at less than 5% interest.