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In fairness, Deadpool is largely meant to be a parody of a common superhero tropes. In his case, the alliterative name was probably done specifically to mock the fact that so many superheroes have alliterative names.

So while, yeah, it’s fair to point this out, Deadpool is probably the wrong target.

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FOR SCIENCE!

Agreed. I could show up to the office in an RS. I actually DO show up to the office in a WRX. I’d be too embarrassed to show up in this.

It’s not out yet, and I already don’t get it.

As a source of content, this Jeep is a gold mine! Get the company to fund the project!

My answer to everything is WRX. Coincidentally, I think it’s pretty on the mark in this case:

Bummer. I loved my ‘08. Drove it for 8 years with no major issues. I only sold it it because I got bored of it. The stow-and-go was awesome!

Many current FCA vehicles trace their roots to the Daimler/Mercedes era, like the Grand Cherokee, Charger, 300, Challenger, and Durango.

A man who know his scoobies! If only everybody held them in such esteem. I made “Hawkeye” joke, but I think it got purged.

This is for all the jerks who said a Hawkeye movie wouldn’t work.

What hits me in the feels is that each of these, for at least one moment, was loved and treasured by somebody. And now...

“Look, I know you’re going to be disappointed when I tell you what the final HP is, so let me first go over how wizard the infotainment system is!”

Given the variability of other players, pvp is a lousy way to test; you have no control over your control.

The hiccup in your plan is that globally, the Crosstrek is called the XV, making your version the XT XV.

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THIS. When I bought my WRX, I told the dealer I would have bought this very thing if it existed.

Fun story; Subaru wanted to do some exhibition rallying in China. But, the rules only permitted cars sold in the Chinese market which their usual rally car, the WRX/STi, is not. So, they rally-spec’d a Crosstrek.

Should have waited for the all new 2017 Crosstrek, bro.

Agreed. The ability to sack the base, whether motivated as retaliation or not, is a game mechanic coded into the game; it the written rules of the game.

An argument that you shouldn’t as some sort of social norm is not coded into the game. That would be the unspoken rules of the game.

I still say it looks like a Decepticon.

Ugh. Still confused as to whether or not cats are OK. I wish they were included in this chart.