I am shocked that the man who would park his sports car on the sidewalk directly outside the arena while coaching at UConn could possibly turn out to be an asshole in other aspects of his life.
I am shocked that the man who would park his sports car on the sidewalk directly outside the arena while coaching at UConn could possibly turn out to be an asshole in other aspects of his life.
Oh stuff it. If you don’t like comedy wrestling, cool, but don’t pretend like it’s new or the biggest threat to wrestling being taken seriously and being “badass.” Decades have proven that there’s room for multiple styles, and an intelligent audience is capable of dealing with it.
They most certainly have that right.
Burton Buster’s blueberry on Psych always drove me a little nuts.
It’s difficult to scroll any further due to this enormous erection.
Can’t forget my Fiat 500 in a Fiat 500 pic from when we still had our 500 Sport.
The Prius is for the person that doesn’t give a shit about driving, and wants to save money while they doing it, plain and simple.
And you’re pollution nonsense is an extinct talking point of the GOP.
How is that fuckstick out of the greys?
Doubling down on “Racism is a victimless crime” is hilariously on brand. We need a better class of troll around here.
Usually I’m with you. I dislike the 20" chrome wheels on classic cars BS you see too often. I actually like the wheels on this one though. They are tasteful 5 spokes, not too low profile, and not flashy. For me it’s like wearing a nice pair of shoes with a pair of well worn jeans, it somehow works as a nice contrast.
Not sure why so many of you boomers seem to have a problem with someone dressing in a way they like. Is that supposed to be a bad thing?
So you’re on a car blog passing judgment on people for their clothing?
Being ‘hip’ has NOTHING to do with it, although that might be considered a side benefit. It’s simply a utilitarian appliance with 4 wheels, that WORKS.
No idea why people are hating on the pics for this, I absolutely love them. Especially the one in the crumbling industrial zone, its like its in its natural habit back in Russia.
MLS has fascist fans, which has been an issue in particular for NYCFC among other clubs, which has a sizable and well-known group of fascists who have snuck their way into matches even after getting banned, along with other fun fashy shenanigans. But the ones that got in trouble league-wide were the ones that were…
MLS wanted fans to imitate a miniscule segment of stylish, loyal-by-default, and politically ambivalent fans, not the boorish, drunken louts; the fascists; the violent hooligans with ties to organized crime; and least of all the vocal supporter groups that actually care about their team and the game and will not…
These fan clubs are overwhelmingly anti-fascist, but your statement isn’t wrong otherwise. There are strong movements both fascist and anti-fascist in European soccer. Take a look at St. Pauli for a good example of the latter.
It’s not about being loyal to a stranger, it’s contrarianism as performative intellectualism.
When I turned 18, I moved an hour away from my insane family. 12 years later, I still live an hour away. While I would prefer to live several hundred miles away, I quickly learned that my family views me living in a large city is the same as living in another country and literally never visit me. So seeing them is…
Pro tip - add stout to your fondue.