I’ve got a few, but they’re mostly not rare, and I don’t have any pictures. Bear in mind though, that these were spotted in Winnipeg, which isn’t really a hot spot for car spotting.
I’ve got a few, but they’re mostly not rare, and I don’t have any pictures. Bear in mind though, that these were spotted in Winnipeg, which isn’t really a hot spot for car spotting.
I’ve seen one in the wild too!
What’s your take on Trump’s new national security advisor?
The replies to this request are mostly going to be people being like “review my car!!!”, so without further ado, review my 2001 Toyota Celica GT with a 6-speed swap! If you feel like flying out to Canada, you can even drive mine!
That’s a fair point; I hadn’t considered the electoral college majority figuring into it. I’m used to Canadian politics due to being Canadian, and there have been some party mergers and splits, and talks of mergers and splits. As well, we have more than the 2 large parties, although it’s usually dominated by the…
earth is round
I’d argue Nixon was more qualified that Clinton
The British Conservative party has it’s roots as far back as 1678.
...means that no 3rd party is going to even get a state, let alone the presidency.
Buy a 2001 Toyota Celica GT-S with a 6-speed!
Man, tell me about it. I have so much rust to fix in the spring. Stupid lousy Winnipeg.
Also, I think the long term consequences are interesting to consider. If a war erupts between China and the USA, a large part of the manufacturing capacity in China will now be sitting dormant, as it no longer will have access to the largest market in the world, and depending on how the US Allies view the war,…
I guess it depends on if the population buys into the ends of the war, and if the means to accomplish those ends can be sold to them. How long would the Chinese citizenry tolerate a naval blockade? How long would they tolerate being unemployed, since all of their manufacturing jobs for the USA are now toast? Not to…
Oh absolutely. The global economy is a wildly different machine these days. That doesn’t mean that countries will base their decisions on whether or not to go to war solely on the economic aspects of it.
I don’t disagree that the Chinese typically live in lower standards of livings than their American equivalents. However, the U.S. system of governance has more relief valves for public outrage over the failures of the U.S. government. The Chinese system of governance has far fewer release valves; any protests,…
Yeah, this happened to me with MGSV (I’m late to playing it!). I’ll be looking around, and then it will just seem to stick for a second longer. Super annoying. Usually resetting the PS4 does the trick though.
Also, just to be clear, I don’t expect there to be a war between the US and China, just not for the direct economic reasons associated with foreign holdings of debt.
“Way too many financial implications to start a war” didn’t stop Europe from going apeshit in 1914.
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This happened to me. I basically explored and did side quests until I ran out of them, then was like “oh yeah, the main quests” and was WAAAAAAY over levelled. Still so good though.