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“How do I make a superhero movie fresh and interesting? Make it gritty and ‘realistic’!”

-The people behind every superhero movie since 2005.

It’s time to unpimp this auto.

This is really cool. I’ve been a fan for a long time but hadn’t heard about the All Star incident. This response is perfect. Thanks for sharing.

Ah, yeah—the drive units have been an issue on some of them. My first one had one replaced. My current one hasn’t yet. But that’s not the kind of spectacular failure that we saw here on the Dodge; it’s more of a gradual thing that results in an irritating noise.

That’s not what that says. “Having” here just refers to an action occurring that forms part of the background, not to an action taken at the direction of another.

You know what’s really depressing? Read the government’s brief in the Ninth Circuit case (just filed today), where they say that they won’t seek en banc review but go on to expound on the errors committed by the panel anyway.

I’ve never seen such a smart group of lawyers bend themselves so readily and single-mindedly

One of the main ones having that trouble is the President of Russia.

Right?

The Tesla has two motors, two gearboxes, and four halfshafts. It’s possible for any one of those parts to fail, though I’m not aware of that ever happening.

Regulations, properly enacted, have the force of law, so even executive branch regulators can be “lawmakers.”

So I actually remember reading an interview with the guy(s?) that made 405 back when it came out, because I am super old, and I recall them addressing this exact issue. If I remember correctly, they decided to use a 1st gen in the CGI sequences because it had flatter planes on the sides and thus was easier to render.

There is a Peugeot G-wagen??

Well said. It’s “productive” for me to blame her and my Berniebro friends because it makes me feel good, and that’s one of the few comforts I have right now. So, yeah. Vindictiveness level? Expert.

Oh, also, Susan? I can blame you AND ALSO productively work to mitigate and change the situation you helped create.

The irony of promoting Trump because he might bring about a revolution, while supporting Assad’s attempts to stay in power in the midst of a revolution, is apparently lost on her.

Superveloce. Done.

They should definitely give it a more sensible name, like “Goes Like Hell,” or “Super Sport,” or “Hellcat.”

LS swap it is, then.

See, Ferrari would drill them and charge 7X the price. And they would still catch on fire.

I’ve been watching this one multimedia immersive reality show, but it jumped the shark when they revealed the President was actually a Russian agent.

Tricky! That’s new information. I’d better factor that in.

I don’t disagree with you at all—but this is the opposite of what the article proposes.

A rational approach to trade is absolutely necessary. Someone should defend NAFTA. Someone should defend the TPP, and TTIP; the agricultural heartland of the US stood to gain immeasurably from both TPP and TTIP, to the extent