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Having talked to most of my friends whenever they have entered into a new group of people that mostly are focused on gaming two things invariably happen. They start getting hit on and the guys start posturing and questioning my friend’s credentials. Yes there are exceptions like those in your social circles and we

counterpoint: all cars should have screamin’ decals of demons on them to proclaim EXACTLY how much personality they have

Not the first time someone fucked up at the US Open.

I agree that people shouldn’t hide their cars away from the world, but you don’t get to decide what other people do with their property. If someone doesn’t want you to touch their belongings, don’t touch them. It’s not about damage, just respecting boundaries.

I feel weird that this is a conversation that needs to

Cars, sculptures, puppies, butts -- doesn’t matter what it is, you need permission from the owner in order to touch it.

“I fucking hate the clap emojis.”

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Millennial here (1991)... Have owned 40+ cars since I was 16...built 5 of them from the frame up.

This article is bullshit. Literally nobody has ever been “blasted” with a Klobb. “Missed by” a Klobb often, “tickled” occasionally.

Extensive paintwork. Never been vacuumed. CP. 

Why does a purpose built race car hauling one person weigh more than my four door?

It’s a vacuum leak.

Republicans: LESS GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION! LET THE FREE MARKET DICTATE WHO WINS AND LOOSES!

There is a certain sad poetry in the idea that the motorcycle brand that embodies all of America’s worst tendencies is poised to be stabbed in the back by the president that also embodies all of America’s worst tendencies.

“Why do you put 191,000 miles on a car...?”

Nice job on the Flex. It doesn’t get enough credit

Here’s an idea.

I’m a Fallout 3 apologist. I feel like it’s a wonderful experience, even as it’s lonely as all hell for long, long stretches of time. In my opinion, it rewards discovery better than New Vegas. Stumbling upon settlements in the Wastes feels like more of an accomplishment than in New Vegas. But the writing is also

There was another Chrysler sports car that could have been built, for significantly cheaper: The Chrysler Firepower. A Viper in a suit.