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Josh Bailey
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We’re talking about a center-right person (at most), who detests Trump and his rhetoric so much that he left the Republican party over it. Is anyone even remotely conservative considered too controversial to participate in the gaming community these days? That’s deeply troubling to me if it is indeed the case. 

I think labelling both people as controversial is misinformed. I’m the last guy to ask when it comes to American politics as I’m not a US citizen, but Colin in particular has never forced his views onto someone else. He’s not “in your face” on his political views. He has opinions, sure, but who doesn’t in this day and

I don’t care for these guys, but it is kind of crappy that they were given this spot, they and their fans made plans to attend, and the rug was pulled out from under them with little notice.

That’s not the point here. Colin said repeatedly that he doesn’t believe he’s owed a platform, and that he’s happy to stay away from where he’s not welcome. The problem is that they gave him a panel, very clearly told him it was okay to advertise to his fans that he’d be there, and then took it away AFTER him and a

He has a point tho, no ones cares as much about the deaths caused by traffic accidents etc as much as they do when 1 person gets shot.

Chris is a liberal and the podcast is apolitical. This article seems so misinformed. Calling  Chris a conservative talking head is insane.

All these statistics should elicit the same response:

You’re tellin me. My N54 just shit the bed.

The Hot Brown.

Whatever is your city’s best food, it likely comes from a place that looks like it is 20 seconds from being shut down by a food inspector.

Because that's a car in a music video. Showing off ones lifestyle isn't the same as advertising a specific product.

Maybe it’s different in Europe, but in the US companies are actually required to protect their trademarks. It doesn’t matter if it’s a church, local little league or another competing company, you have to defend unauthorized use of your trademark or risk losing it. Maybe they are wrong and just going overboard, but

Came here to say this. I’m a designer at a company that sells auto accessories and I have to photoshop out the badges on cars and logos from interiors all the time for my job.

The issue is that he’s advertising his shoes without paying Ferrari for a license to the rights to use their trademark. This is what de-values the Ferrari brand. If advertisers that do pay Ferrari for the rights to use the Ferrari trademark see that Philip Plein used the Ferrari brand and did it for free, then they

I don’t know, I feel like most of these issues would be solved by not living in a city center, and by having a garage, as presumably 99% of the buyers of these cars do.

Boomer Corvette owner here. FFS, we don’t all have shitty taste in wheels. The general rule is if your car is old enough to have chrome bumpers and trim, chrome wheels are acceptable. Otherwise, they look ridiculous.

Saw it in theaters several times. A deserved classic.

What a strange world of 2002 films with shots of the Twin Towers edited out though.

It actually warms my heart to see Ford finally decided to do in 2019 what GM has been shat on for doing for 30 years lol. The secret is pushrod engines. 

I loved driving it—the handling, the speed, the acceleration. I loved that when you stepped on the gas, you knew it.

In defense of the Z/28, it was priced about $20,000 higher than the more powerful ZL1 of the same year... Which was faster in a straight line and more responsive to mods.