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Oh, great, another slide show!

This reads like one of the older, more high-effort Kotaku articles. It’s well written and engaging and has an emotional anchor to the author. I don’t really care about Elden Ring but I enjoyed this immensely.

McLaren’s Tooned series was great, so I would 100% have been for this.

The premise is incorrect,

This is worth discussing, but is Jalopnik the place for it? The link to the post about plate readers is the closest this comes to relating to cars.

Speeding is a problem all over the place.

He didn’t go nose in to the dirt, and everyone lived, so yeah he probably did the right thing.

You’re an automotive journalist blogger and you’re just learning this? Hang your head in shame.

Oh my, lol.  This is a little funny - kinda like someone with an iPhone discovering it has Face ID.  In any case, I think Kia are the real inovators here.  You can choose to have the blinker blink for 3, 5 or 7 blinks before it stops.  I think the 5 is about perfect and I wish this feature were universal.

Yeah, holy crap. Is this the level of automotive expertise and insight we should come to expect here? To me, this issue is so fucking...basic? What next, a story on wipers that move at different speeds? YOU’RE USING YOUR WIPERS WRONG PEOPLE!

I am trying to figure out if Mr. Rodriguez, an automobile journalist, truly doesn’t know about this ‘genius’ function that exists on blinkers or is he just trolling all of us. For reference, his last article was about the amazing windshield wipers on new Wrangler which have nozzles on the wipers, just like so many

My daily driver may be a BMW, but I’m a steadfast user of turn signals.

Seriously? You didn’t know that many cars have this lane change tap function? Shame! As for the self-cancelling signals on a motorcycle, my 1986 Honda VFR had that yet none of my newer bikes (2001,2007, 2012 Hondas, Ducatis and BMWs) did.

The last female-led movie set in DC Comics’ bat-verse and released by Warner Bros. was 2004’s Catwoman, which was released widely, so I can only imagine how terrible Batgirl is.”

If you don't think that there's not millions of kids out there who have never heard of DnD then I don't know what to tell you. 

There’s certainly an extremely large portion of the population who have never played and don't understand it at all

... but it would certainly be less popular and sell less tickets entertaining.

Have you seen The Green Knight? Is that what you’re looking for? Because I was hyped as hell for that and then like 40% of the movie was just nonsense that the director came up with that had nothing to do with. LoTR brought the books to life. It’s a war story, inspired by an actual war, and the movies largely focused

Uh, I’ve played in more D&D campaigns than I could count and “Hope you like classic rock, because it’ll likely be another skin-deep thrill ride more suitable for a theme park” pretty much sums up Dungeons and Dragons. Most D&D games aren’t deep, introspective, philosophical, high-brow literature and this movie (if the

I was actually pretty happy with the trailer, the effects looked good, they are clearly doing a GoTG but D&D which isn’t to say it’s a bad thing (a lot of films that boil down to “X but in Y” actually turn out pretty good) the only thing I’m worried about is that the characters didn’t seem super interesting in the