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Is BMW making a Mitsubishi sports car? ... heavy breathing

It was like voting for US president. Do I really have to choose from these two options?

Other than the training to trust the rope and not be too afraid of the height. But that is an advantage that you wouldn’t have without the rope.

Spot on. A lot of people want to complain about the current administration (and there is so, so much to complain about), but the US has been terrible at Middle East policy for decades. The Department of Defense is great at smashing things when authorized. We have no department for what to do in the aftermath.

I always wondered what happened to the people who don’t have the coin for Charon. Looks like Hades makes you fly Quantas.

1. You have too many things for the amount of shelving. You probably don’t need them all out at once. It would be important to know how often you switch between consoles before proceeding.

Sideways visibility is very important for those final farewell moments

Were bicycles received differently in England vs the U.S.? Maybe we should be dropping bicycles in the Middle East instead of bombs.

What kind of adjustments should I make for Himalayan salts?

Either sarcasm detection has gotten worse over the last five years or gold-plated connectors have gotten more important. Either way, I’m sad.

How many of those cars outsold the Fit last year? Well, the Fiesta and Versa ostensibly did, with 51,730 and 75,809 units sold last year, respectively, but those companies don’t externally report how many were hatchbacks versus sedans, so it’s hard to know. The Kia Rio did not come close, like the Mirage, both around

Depends on how many recharge stations they install on the ‘ring.

Do you think the driver was chronically depressed before they bought the CR-V?

Before we talk about Medicare-for-all, we need to talk about our economic system of choice. Our default is capitalism good, communism bad. We don’t have the stomach for nuance. There are some things where competition is good for the consumer. There are some things that should be outcome based and cost controlled.

This is backwards. We should be encouraging designers to take “offroading” SUVs, remove the plastic cladding, put smaller wheels on them, and lower them.

Why would you ask Twitter when internet search engines exist? Was Gaga running low on hot garbage?

That’s an insult to both lipstick and pigs!

Nice. I like that there’s differentiation between scary, gory, and violent.

Are we talking F1? I haven’t seen any calculations regarding post-race penalties, Ferrari protection payments, or Rich Energy sponsorship non-payments.

What’s the right age to attempt a scary movie? What’s a good starter movie?