kalassynikoff
Kalassynikoff
kalassynikoff

Yeah, but you’re still buying a Tesla, which is objectively gross.

Yeah, but then you paid 32k for something that some how looks less cool than a Dodge Dart.

Now if only the government had provided those same incentives to gas vehicles that had the lowest emissions and highest MPG ratings 15 years ago that would then, in theory, pushed the market into hybrids alot sooner.

The only real things holding me back are the lack of freedom-coupons and living deep enough in the woods of Whitetrashistan that I’d risk infuriating the local population of semiconscious hate-driven dinglefucks just by owning one.

Weird. Normal people don’t want to buy a $50k car with 7% interest rates, tech that’s outdated faster than a modern smartphone, a business model that’s constantly pushing microservices, and tracks all your movements with no way to opt out or find out where that information is going?

BUT IF MY TRUCK ISNT AS OBSECNELY TALL AS POSSIBLE PEOPLE WILL QUESTION HOW STRONG AND MASCULINE I AM!!!1!!11!11!!!11!!one!!!11

Most men today lack the confidence to drive a lowered truck, no matter how much sense it might make (like easier to load the bed!). They need to feel like they have the ability to go offroad in case of, you know, the Zombie Apocalypse.

The Hyundai N models for sure. Are they fast? Yes. Do they drive really well? Yes. But they made them too hardcore, they have punishing rides, seats that, umm, don’t fit taller people well, scaffolding just behind the back seat in the Elantra that makes the trunk useless, they didn’t take daily life into mind with them

Lamborghini Countach. Absolutely horrible to sit in, let alone drive. I just cannot imagine driving any kind of distance in one of these without wanting to push it off a cliff (or sell it on BaT) at the end of the journey.

Alright, I guess it was poorly communicated on my part. Let me try again: I was surprised by how quickly and efficiently the government was able to put protocols in place, such as curfews, controls, even going as far as monitoring mobile data to see where people gathered in big numbers. I am not equating the two

Years ago, I was a PhD student for English at a pretty prestigious university. To help pay for tuition, I got a gig as a TA for a business writing class. For one assignment, students were given a case study, based on a real case, where they were asked to to imagine themselves as the CEO of a manufacturing company who

... which killed all five crew members...

$35,000000 (or B/O)

Well implemented per-object motion blur can be quite good. The thing is, most people only actively notice it when it’s shitty camera motion blur, hence why they’ll say they don’t like it.

Nothing says “My agenda is well thought-out and researched” quite like a lack of proofreading or basic formatting.

I agree, but the answer is clear: We’re gonna go extinct.

What we need now, more than ever, is a good, solid gaze back on history. None of this unrest and discontent is NEW. It is old, very old. In the past people were handicapped by the lack of speed in the news. As a species we were more compartmentalized, with some places hearing about events a few years prior for the

Don’t reject the good because it is not perfect. Reversing climate change, controlling it, is not a one-fix solution problem. We need hundreds, thousands of small actions like this one.

Any fire department that didn’t shut that down is not doing its job.