jumbo76
jumbo76
jumbo76

I can’t wait till 2050 when we will finally be able to import the production version of this car.  

They have long said that the ATS and CTS models are ending.  So, I imagine the ATS-V and CTS-V will also end.  But it sounds like there will be V trims for whatever models replace them.  

If I’ve already got my ticket, sitting in the theater, and the “trigger warnings” come up, that’s not a marketing gimmick. No one went to the film, because there were going to be fake trigger warnings.

No shit, Sherlock.  I got the point that they weren’t real trigger warnings.  What I wanted to know was what does all this nonsense have to do with trigger warnings.  The answer--after you google it--is nothing.

You would at least need to make your comparisons sensible, but yes, reducing comparisons to other things would probably be good. Does this comparison inform the reader’s understanding? Can the reader experience the other piece of art for themselves? Those are relevant questions.

You shouldn’t have to google to read a movie review. More importantly, this is just shitty writing. Mike could have communicated all the same information in a simpler and more direct manner without all the dashes, commas, and semi-colons. People use multiple clauses like this as a way of excluding others from their

And yet it doesn’t. Was he a theater owner? A film distributor? This is the problem with the passage—it assumes you know something. If you, Evan, in fact know that, then good for you. But for people who don’t, this is just nonsense.  The first line of a review of a horror movie shouldn’t require a deep knowledge of

Jesus fucking Christ, what editor let this through:

Kia Rio.  

My first car was a Jeep Wrangler. It didn’t have air conditioning, but it did have an AM/FM radio with a cassette deck. In those days, I kept an atlas in my car in case I got lost. I always looked for the kind truckers would use with ring binding so that it lays flat. My cousin drove trucks for a while and told me

It is harm to his reputation—it is communicating something untrue about someone else to a third party. Also, truth is always a defense to these sorts of cases. So, your wife calling you useless isn’t actionable, because (a) she didn’t say it to someone else, and (b) it was true (apparently).

Yes, I’m sure.  

But what makes someone popular? Empathy, understanding, respect, and care—which give the voter the ability to identify with and support the candidate. More than anything, voters want their politicians to care about them, to work in their interests. This is even true of Donald Trump, who managed to convince a large

Likening a thing to another thing does not make the first the second. You’re interpreting the world in a particular way, and although you are entitled to your opinion, that entitlement doesn’t make your opinion accurate. Government and business have different constraints and different goals. That is, “the way the

Then you are wrong.  

Bloomberg has no constituency. The presidency is a continual dream of New York mayors, but they fail to realize that being mayor of New York is not a sufficient platform to argue your case for the presidency. I know we have several mayors eyeing a run right now, but no one really cares if you have been mayor. You need

Not CEO of the free world.  President of the United States.  These are different things.  

This car just isn’t very stylish, especially in the interior.  If you’re shopping for luxury cars, you want it to feel like you’re getting what you paid for.  It should be like an expensive sofa.  The interior here doesn’t look bad, but it also doesn’t look particularly good.  Cadillac will suffer until they address

This car wasn’t worth $15,000 when it was new.