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The thing is, everyone is raising boys wrong. White women for sure but not it’s not just white men that are broken and raised in ways that guarantee they’ll never break the cycle. But that’s a bigger problem for another day.

Yes, the listicle people are to blame.

So, I like that rusty bracket in the engine bay. I guess that is pretty realistic for what a factory job might have looked like in the LJ days.

I love it when Torchinsky starts drinking first thing in the morning.

My first impression: Apple Arcade?! Too bad...

Every motorcycle rider thinks they're way cooler than they are

I think his tire pressure was off by 0.4 psi.

There you go with reasonable facts and data to refute a story. Take your star. Still, this sure explains how so many people are driving around in $60k trucks. 

It doesn’t take a crystal ball to see where things go from here — just a passing look at what happened a decade ago.

I agree with some of the intent of this, but not a lot of the content. There is good food and there is bad food. There is a billion dollar industry built around getting us to purchase and consume as much as possible with no care whatsoever to what it’s doing to our bodies. Scientists are employed to create flavors and

I have nothing against Lamborghini reviving an old name plate for a new model, but I think this particular execution was a bit poorly thought out. The Aventador is an awesome car in its own right, but to give it some new body work and call it a Countach feels a bit like cheapening both model lines. It’s especially

I think Lamborghini’s image is hurt by it.

To me, it’s a nice looking car BUT it still does look like an Aventador with Countach parts tacked on. Like as if Lamborghini is saying, “Hey remember these parts from the Countach eh eh wink wink?”

I gotta agree with him.

Meh. The new one looks fine.

I realized something last night, I will not understand mumble rap and I am perfectly content to blast Rock The Bells on Sirius until the lord calls me home. Last night was wonderful. Do yourselves a favor young ones, watch it.

A few decades into the age of “maximizing shareholder value” as a top priority, and executive compensation right behind it—not to mention systematic union busting—we may be seeing the beginning of a reckoning about what labor is worth, with a side order of how people deserve to be treated. It’s greatly overdue.

I think it’s becoming increasingly clear that we need some basic changes and federal legislation on worker protection laws in the US.