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You have just ruined my entire week. Never have I ever seen one of these before. To make matters worse, dark blue is my favorite sedan color. And, wow, this car is magnificent! I don’t know what to do with myself. I want to go to the bank and take out the cash right now and go find wherever this car is and buy it.

very first post is victim blaming. good fucking job.

You’re just cranky because of the goop in your vagina.

You know that thing about how Alaska Natives have like 50 words for snow? GM is like that, but instead of snow it’s crossovers nobody really gives a shit about.

Red Bull could very well do great at Monaco. I think they’ve got the best chassis (and tire wear) among the competitive cars, and we all know how well Ricciardo did last year (2016?) before his team wrecked it for him.

Because this is the 21st century…?

I’ve sorta mentioned this before, but I’ve had my own battles with alcohol over the past few years. Some I’ve won, and others I’ve lost. For whatever my “wisdom” (questionable as it is) is worth, I thought I’d share:

Sobriety is a process, whether the recovering person chooses to teetotal, or attempt to walk the

The S8 is so stealthy he didn’t even see it in your post. Mission accomplished, Tom.

I was torn between this and the Audi and the Porsche is probably the nicer car, but I just like the stealthiness of the S8.

Star for the Panamera Sport Turismo. This is the correct answer.

The game of Lava, Mustang, Crowds is a lot like Rock, Paper, Scissors.

I’ve always had a certain fascination with rear wheel drive hatchbacks. They’re sorta kinda rare, and they just seem like the perfect combo of sport and utility.

1. 1st gen Acura NSX. Timeless design and looks good, sounds good, handles good, all around good car. Did I say it’s good? :P

Not if you show up prepared!!!

Too bad that it happened in November 2007! Yes, according to the good Boston Globe that picture is only 11 years old!... and it’s quite difficult to believe that the Acura stood inside the historic Boston house so far...

I think the problem is exactly the opposite of that. Nobody expected the Cadillac’s of the 70s to be quick in the twisties. They were big, brash boats. That’s why they sold well. A car that glided over everything on the road in complete comfort, and had a menacing presence. “Engineered for Comfort” comes to mind. Then

Well, unfortunately mom has to get the clothes out of the dryer in the basement and that’s right behind my sweet gaming rig. She says boobies is bad. I’ve complained about being 40 and how I should be able to look at what I want. But she just goes on and on about it being her house and me getting a job, blah, blah. So

Nobody’s going to work at their twitch streaming job and being forced to deal with or even work in proximity to their co-worker who made a joke they found offensive. He’s an independent worker who uses twitch as a platform. His workplace is his home. The only people who have to deal with his behavior, professionally

I see you’re not intellectually capable of addressing any social issue that you can’t pidgeonhole into the false dichotomies you require to parse them.

I honestly don’t see the problem with the original comment. Making fun of how different groups speak relative to each other is pretty basic and harmless comedy on its own. I’ve had it happen to me. Life goes on. I wouldn’t to hear it in a workplace where things like genuine minority status or disparities of power come