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Why is the “Managing Editor “ guessing why Californians are fleeing the State when the information is readily available:

My only takeaway from this entire article is that in 2020, it’s clear that Marco Andretti needs to GTFO. He’s a waste of space at his dad’s team and there’s really zero justification to keep him around (other than the sponsors attracted by his last name). 

Yeah, and especially if you’ve been burned in the past, I get why you might have some certain “rules”.

They don’t seem like the most... internally consistent person on here. 

I don’t like what the conversation devolved into below, but I’m kind of baffled by your take on this, and just feel the need to clarify that I’m understanding you correctly.

Wow, talk about hypocrisy! You can’t insist on going into someones house to buy but then refuse to let people in when you sell. If everyone were like you, nothing would ever get sold.

How much bigger volumetrically is it than the PS4? It is obviously much, much thicker, but it’s also considerably shorter.
Do we have the WxLxH? It honestly doesn’t seem like it’s all that big.

Your new site design sucks.

you may have noticed some of our sister sites have been given a similar treatment over the last few months

Just popped in to say I freaking loathe the new Kotaku layout.  I can’t figure out where I left off yesterday and what’s new today anymore.  Terrible layout.  I read Kotaku less than I did before because of it.

Earmarking this article so I can share it next week when one of the boys shares a story along the lines of “Pandemic is Fucking BAD for CARS”.

Proper investigative journalism, nothing more.  Are you really expecting more from Jalopnik? 

[...] The Three Body Problem, which won China’s Yinhe Award in 2006, and Hugo and Nebula awards for Best Novel in 2014.

The question is “why” should he retire? Your article actually makes a better argument for him to keep driving. The headline and story are incongruous. He has a team that evidently wants him around next season, he is at peace with his station in the grid, gets to do something he loves... its not like he is making a

Congratulations, this title is just edgy enough that you may become a topic of discussion in the world of shitty F1 journalism for 5-10 minutes

If you go to a Mexican restaurant, you’re going to end up with some combination of cheese, meat, vegetables, and beans on, in, or under tortilla.

Many people like their cars to reflect themselves.

I know your point was the pun, but that's the truth. Gene likes to race. You would think that jalopnik would similarly employ someone who likes racing to write motorsports articles, but they found someone who evidently hates cars and motorsport to do the job. 

The team doesn’t seem to be trying anything new, happy to just trundle around at the back of the grid”