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ugly as sin - check check 

Abloh was an absolute talent, one of the greats lost bitterly soon.

Boston to Albany in an hour? Yeah maybe if you mean Worcester to where the pike crosses into NY. I spent years in Albany and made the Boston trip many times. It’s 170 miles minimum with dense urban centers on both ends. Explain this to me. Just go 200 through Springfield? You’re lucky to finish the drive in 3 and a

I’ll bet a dollar that an Accord would have flipped almost as easily after being hit with that much force. 

I actually like the Corolla Cross. There’s something inherently cool about a vehicle that is unashamedly utilitarian and ‘fit for purpose’. It gets good gas mileage. It has room to haul things and a hatch. It’s a safe, and not unpleasant place to spend time. And it appeals to what daily drivers want - a slightly

1) Immuno-compromised people still exist.

Sometimes people just want the truth to come out, you know? Not everything needs to be politicized all of the time.

So I’ve owned about 15 cars in my lifetime.. and have been driving for a little over 30 years. I bought a ‘92 SC400 in 2001 and had it for about 2 years, before it was stolen and totaled. I have to say this is still what was probably my favorite car ever. It was faster than you thought, looks way better in person than

There are two things in that video: 1. Michael being a totally reasonable human being just like he’s always been and giving a properly balanced impression of FSD as it is today; 2. CNN video editor making the segment look like a complete joke by splicing together every single “whoa” Michael uttered to create the

Only if you have that gene, then it sucks for you.

Nascar has never been a huge fan of Live Streaming.

For context: a cross-country economy-class ticket before deregulation cost $1,600

“as shitty and expensive as they please.”

The Prime is better for now but Toyota needs to start somewhere.

Any car will last with appropriate maintenance. The hype for how bad BMWs are in terms of overengineering... is real. And you feel that while working on them.

Yes; it added a hint of umami, a fluffy texture, and .3 G of lean protein. 5 /5

Jason’s summary quite garbled what the topic was. Several Senators have floated the idea of assessing a tax on unrealized gains; Musk was simply pointing out that based on his financial situation, he would need to sell shares to pay that assessment. There currently is not a tax on unrealized capital gains.

Elon Musk is not personally receiving the tax benefits when a factory gets built. The tax breaks are for the company, he is a shareholder and CEO so it benefits his pay if his company is successful. People act like him and Bezos just have their billions in cash in a silo so they can Scrooge McDuck it. Sure he is a