Um, I’m not David. Also, I’m no better.
Um, I’m not David. Also, I’m no better.
It looks like the bed is already quite high and they could always make the inside of the cargo box like that of a stepside pickup bed and have Ram Boxes on the side.
I’m torn between “This is incredible and ingenious” and “if it was viable, it would’ve been thought of of by now” and “it was thought of and found to be financially not viable”.
Easy: white people don’t get the right to police how black people speak or use words that were historically used by white people to denigrate black people.
Why is it so hard to understand that black people can say it, and no one else can? It is just that simple. And no, it’s not an “unfair” standard, unless you also believe that black people are viewed and treated on equal terms with white people. Which is proven false every single day.
Is it a double standard? No, no it’s not. A double standard implies that both parties share the same standing, and black people do not share the same standing as white people, “white-passing” people, or even other minorities. If they want to use those words, I think they’re allowed that much privilege.
The short answer is that it’s about context and more importantly ownership; black people saying ‘nigga’ (never with the hard ‘r’) to one another is taking ownership of a word that was (and still is apparently) used against them. And even then, I don’t use that word personally.
On Kanye vs. Kyle, Kanye never said “pick…
NO ONE should be using this word yet we reward some people with million of dollars for the continued use and distribution of this word.
Because they are Black. You can call yourself some racial slur all day long and no one would give a fuck, but when you say it about a race that you are not a member of there is going to be backlash
It probably means Justin doesn’t like trucks and big SUVs, or, more accurately, he can’t relate to or understand people who like trucks and big SUVs. I don’t drive them either anymore, but, I totally get why their popular.
Thank you for saying this so that I didn’t have to. VC’s know what they’re doing and they are aware of the risk associated with investing in an EV “manufacturer”.
The best any EV startup can hope for is a huge cash infusion by an established OEM, followed by a buyout. COUGH*RIVIAN*COUGH
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Some of us get by with only one credit card, sometimes just a debit card. In any event, he had cash, he had Apple Pay. Tesla accepts neither.
You act like Jeep didn’t just flat steal that from the Juke in the first place, only to be ripped off by Hyundai later
Not a lawyer but I’ve observed that if they call it promotional miles, then it can expire. Since no one paid actual money for those miles they can call it that.
God, that is entirely forgettable... take away the two tone color combo there and I wouldn’t notice it if it cut me off in traffic
Money in your bank account doesn’t expire and purchases will show as pending. Did you not read the part where they expired 3 months ago and still showed as available? I don’t know about you, but my bank clears payments in less than 3 months and the also show all pending payments and usually take that away from your…
Right next to your mom and all her friends, probably like a quarter of the people you went highschool with and everyone flying into Tallahassee and renting with enterprise
Interesting. In California gift certificates, and gift cards, cannot expire. I would love to have a lawyer chime in here to clarify how gifted miles are different.
Hammond loves electric cars now. He’s considering buying a model X. May has a Model S.