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Fighting the urge to buy these boards and get this graphic painted/wrapped onto the side of my car:

These would look amazing on a mid 90's 2 door Geo Tracker.

Having driven very few modern cars probably explains this, but I never really understood why they need so much more power than cars from 20-30 years ago. The most powerful car I ever owned was a 120hp minivan that went quite a bit faster than I needed it to go, and got there without me noticing sometimes (crosswinds

Sexy! Can I just have one with a 250hp 2.0T and a six speed stick? FWD would be fine.


Stephen Hawking

Seems like a stretch to get there...kind of one of those “solution in search of a problem” things

Horizontally opposed driving styles.

Same with businesses using those giant LED signs out front and don’t turn down the brightness at night. Driving along and it’s on a dark slide then suddenly changes to a bright white one and you’re instantly blinded

We have one stop light in my city that isn’t LED. A nice, soft glow. I legitimately enjoy stopping at that light.

Am I alone in thinking that the current led lights on public safety vehicles are also dangerous?  Any time I come up on a traffic stop or anything else at night I’m flat blinded.

Less test = fewer cases

The drinking age will be lowered before speed limits increase. 

Question, will you get the vaccine when it’s released before the election? Every Democrat I know have all the sudden become anti-vaxxers overnight because they somehow think Trump personally created the vaccine, which contains bleach. It’s so much fun sitting in the middle of the fence, all you people are whackos on

It really do be like that, sometimes.

Well, Putin realized that he didn’t have to destroy America when he could have his wannabe minion Trump do it for him.

If a Jensen Interceptor and an Aston had a baby this is what you’d end up with.

It’s got a cop motor, a 130 kilowatt plant, it’s got cop tires, cop suspensions, cop shocks...

getting old

You know... I always looked down on the “boring” 90s Toyota sedans. But a few months ago, right before the lockdowns started, I bought a 1995 Corolla 5 speed, dinged-up and needing a little work but good running, for $500. I’ve put another $300 or so in it in miscellaneous repairs, and absolutely fallen in love with