
This is the start of what I call “New 311" (of course, a lot of people said that when Blue came out, and they’re not wrong). If you’re in that camp, have a couple palate cleansers:
This is the start of what I call “New 311" (of course, a lot of people said that when Blue came out, and they’re not wrong). If you’re in that camp, have a couple palate cleansers:
I think we’re far closer to solving nuclear fusion than convincing Karens to use the correct lane.
You forgot the flat-brimmed hat that says OBEY
And an STi is just a vape blowing weed smoking HOONIGAN wearing latte drinking douche bag with a 2-step and super annoying BOV.
His point is that
The point is that we don’t need to be chastised for driving cars. It’s not the problem and, even if it were, trying to guilt people into not driving isn’t going to work. Most people who drive do so because they have to in order to support themselves and their families. For many, it’s not asking them to stop eating…
You ok there bud? Should we call an amberlamps?
Honestly, the hyphen in Mach-E is what bothers me the most
Compare this with the design mess that is the C8.
I did not watch, please send me your username and password for Disney+(tm) so I can see the episode and perhaps agree with you.
In a given second you pass X number of dashes, therefore you are moving so many feet per second ie. MPH?
This is one of the best looking McLaren’s in a very, very long while. Possibly since the F1. [though still no where near as good as the F1] I’m just glad they finally got rid of the gawd-awful front ends.
Love that picture...that came from one of my clients.
Jalopnik hasn’t covered it yet (probably tomorrow), but they just finished testing the Gen 7 car in Richmond last week. It will have a whole bunch of changes to it, including 18 inch wheels. Oh and manufacturers will now have a chance to design their cars to production dimensions. This will all happen in 2021.
Watching detailing in general is very soothing, not quite as soothing as doing it though.
Obviously. I blame your parents.
But it does provide privileges
It can when you live in a capitalist society.
It's just common courtesy and class. Obviously the author has none. And yes its because you didn't pay up for first class.
Because much like communism’s (It’s for the people!) mantra, someone who claims that they’re doing something for you, usually has a very different reason.