justwilliampdx
JustWilliamPDX
justwilliampdx

Yep, with 660ccs’ of fury, where else but japan.

Oh yeah, I love those, too.

Oh, man, that Mini one!

If you wanna buy similar looking but new,

Hrmm... like a tiny panel van, aka shaggin wagon

Jesus. It’s disheartening how many people here are the protagonist in “First they came. . . “ I really hope all ya’ll who think the First Amendment shouldn’t have to protect things you find unpalatable never have to live in the world you’re asking for.

There’s a lot of commenters on here that are praying for your demise. Just want to say there’s plenty of people that do not wish that in any way and that indeed support your decisions as a union. Ethics are incredibly important and the fact that mistakes have happened in the past does not mean you have to be doomed

Apple’s corporate culture is one of absolutely domineering vertical control over all aspects of production. You simply can’t build a car that way. You need to work with suppliers in a give-and-take relationship that is utterly foreign to Apple’s management. They are used to buying and bullying their way through supply

If we elected the US president directly, then I’d say you have a point. But we have something in the US called the Electoral College. It makes it virtually impossible to win the election without widespread national appeal, and in a polarized nation almost all the states are solidly spoken for, with no possibility of a

You would like to think that, wouldn’t you? “People just don’t understand because they don’t live there, they don’t know how bad it is under the EU, they’ve taken our independence away!” Boo-hoo. It’s easy to understand the reasons that people wanted to leave the EU, it doesn’t mean they aren’t short sighted and

Well yeah. We face a similar precipice here too. But it is far less likely that Trump is going to win.

I was thinking the same thing, but with Americans and Trump.

It’s a reminder, isn’t it, that democracy is not about either statecraft or macroeconomics; it’s about a voice in choosing the country’s way, even if that might prove to be straight off a cliff.

I watched the friggin polls minute-by-minute, spellbound that the British people could be so ignorant of what they were getting themselves into.