Ohm. My. God.
Ohm. My. God.
Once again, my home state embarrassing itself on a national scale. Thanks. Fuck this guy.
Well now. It looks like the new Cruze has finally come into… Focus.
Why? The one reason I can see for it in the article boils down to it being a derisive and snarky way to make the same criticism, and you as an employee of Gawker have absolutely zero grounds for trying to tell people not to act in that fashion.
I get why clickbait isn't acceptable to use for some sorts of criticisms, but how do you figure it's not acceptable to use in the case of a misleading headline designed to make people think that a fairly mundane article is not mundane? I take it to mean the same thing. You may not like that it carries with it a much…
I read EXACTLY the following:
Sensationalized headlines used to make not-so-life-or-death stories sound like its LITERALLY LIFE OR DEATH is lame click baity garbage used to drive eyes to stories that don't deserve it.
Happened to my girlfriend at the beginning of February. She was driving on the highway and the car just shut off. No one was able to tell us why this happened. A couple of days later the recall scandal popped up. Today the recall letter came. She has the car key, a house key and a ring. Sometimes companies are meant…
Today I learned Canada owns international waters.
Today I learned Sweden is south of Canada
Let me check that list of countries...nope, the list is empty.
I'm not your Friend, Pal!
I'm not your Guy, Friend!
"Hey, Guy, I'm not your Buddy if you do this."
Now this is the part where I quote something out of context.
ooh, ohh, is this the part where I bring up Hitler? or does that come after we call each other names for a little while?
You stated an opinion on religion, so I, as an internet user, must violently disagree with you.
I'm religious and so I see some divine intervention. You may not be and may see this as coincidence or luck; that's fine too. In any case I hope those people realize how fortunate they are not to mention the driver of the corolla too, cause he/she was a few inches away from ruining some lives...including their own.
I've been bitching about this for awhile now. It just goes to show you how politicized out culture is becoming; which has been exasperated by the rise of the blogosphere. And these young and inexperienced bloggers seem to buy in to the hipster political meme of the day like so many black rim bespectacled sheep. If…
Been noticing a trend of Jalopnik becoming increasingly more about social or political commentary than about hard car news or information. The past couple of stories I've read on Morning Shift has been only vaguely related to cars or at least uses some sort of car connection to make a commentary about something else.