jgrabowmst
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Not gonna lie, I thought this was photoshopped at first glance (it isn’t, is it?). That deserves a picture frame. Beautiful.

Plot twist, it ends up towing the Raptor home at 40 mph.

“I bought an Alfa Romeo Giulia for $250!” - A David Tracy article, probably

FTFY.

If he is, you’d think he’d get himself a comb for those gd eyebrows

It’s weird to me how young his hands look compared to his face. That’s the opposite of many people I know.

Vegetable-tec, yo.

each and every one of them is a cry for help.

Let’s not throw stones. Who among us hasn’t overcooked it in that exact tunnel multiple times?

I mean... if anyone’s going to kick a torpedo...

Not the same car, unless they removed the sunroof too and re-skinned the roof.

Earl Grey is a hell of a drug.

Weekend mode: engage.

You know what? Fuck you guys, I want an R63 now.

+1 for SSDs making the biggest difference. I built a Skylake PC at the end of last year with an M.2 nVME SSD (that was literally half the size I expected it to be, that made me feel old) and it takes 10 seconds from power on to login screen, then another 10-15 seconds from login to fully started. The time it takes me

OOH. It’s a conspiracy! Also, jet fuel can’t melt steel balls.

So proud that we have someone who is both a doctor and a judge on staff.

Wow...I am amazed at some of the responses on here. 1. Your computer is an electronic device, it does not "get used" to what you are doing...it is also not a car engine, meaning the more it is used the better it will be. Parts degrade over time, not so much use. 2. The "initial electric charge" that goes through the