joshuagjohnston
Joshua Johnston
joshuagjohnston

Review scores are useless unless there’s a set of objective criteria being measured. Games, as media, simply can’t be judged that way. You can’t judge graphics or story design that way. You can’t even judge the bugs that way, because they might be less of a problem for some people than others.

So, here’s a serious question for you. Why would you say that 76 needs to stop existing, while other people might actually enjoy it?

It’s better to have a review like this that tells you what to think *about* instead of what to think.

“Son, you’re on your own.”

I’ve had it with cultural outrage claims. Unless someone has a technical or story based issue with a film, a genuine one that isn’t based on some kind of personal judgement/morality call, I just don’t care and don’t even want to see articles about it anymore.

Ooof. That doesn’t sound pleasant at all, no matter what the speed.

As other posters have said, there were a couple reasons. The stretch of highway involved is, I’m fairly sure, washboard grooved. Also, the incident happened on a wide turn while overtaking at 70+ so there was a lot of angular momentum involved. I could feel the rear of the car slip for an instant, trying to kick out

Stability control saves lives.

All but one close member of my family that’s died in my lifetime has died from one of two things, car accidents or lung cancer. (The one exception was an accidental shooting.)

I love it. Can I get one in wagon?

I’d have dumped the Bullitt and driven an 85 Toyota/Chevy Corolla/Nova for a decade to pay to fix up that ‘66. Ooof.

The reason it took me until long after this post went up is because it’s not there yet, but my boyfriend’s 300ZX Twin Turbo is getting pretty close and I don’t really know how to say it to him. Today was almost the deciding factor. We’ve had the car for just over seven years now, and it ran fine for all of two weeks

You have a point.

Or someone can just get really high and watch “Fall Out” with zero context. 

Ok, I’ll speak up here as an example of a white guy that can kinda see where this is coming from. Here’s a quick bit of context along with my reasoning.

The steelies pretty much only exist anymore because of police fleet buying regulations. That’s why you’ll see vehicles that are only sold to the public with things like leather seats and roof rails stripped of them in police usage. They aren’t allowed to “waste money on luxuries” either by regulations or conditions of

They’re typically not allowed to spend money on “luxury items” like leather seats, aluminum wheels and other creature comforts. At least not for the rank and file. Sheriff's vehicles might have some exceptions. 

It’s getting harder to spot the fuckers (the vehicles, not the officers) even up close now. Here in Nevada we’ve started seeing police vehicles with dark paint and matching matte livery. So you’ll think it’s a civilian model until it’s right up on you and you can read the text on the sides that’s only visible because

I’ve always had issues with that as a blanket statement because I see a number of situations where staying in the left lane by default is the right/best idea.

I thought about that, and the only thing I can guess is that it was just *so* choked for air that it couldn’t compensate. I could be entirely wrong about the whole thing, but I can’t imagine what else would burn a hole through a cylinder like that in a car with no known other mechanical issues.