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Does the 1968 Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale not count as “series production”? I think the term usually refers to any car made for customer purchase that isn’t a concept car or prototype, but I could be wrong. To differentiate the Sera, it probably should have been referred to as “mass-production” which would have ruled out

“You have terrible taste in romantic partners. We taste terrible. It’s a match made in candy heaven.”

Came here to say something similar but you hit it out of the park.

I love pinapple on pizza. The supposed sweet on sweet conflict that he calls out is an opinion, for sure. I don’t know if I agree wholeheartedly, but I would definitely try his white sauced take. It sounds amazing. American pizzas rarely come across as “sweet” in terms of the tomato sauce. More savory, which still

90's Nissan had a standout that I’m shocked didn’t end up on here.

They do serve a purpose.  They prevent buffeting when the main window is down.

Agreed. We leased one for my wife when our used car died and it’s really not bad. And the latest interior is far better than I expected for the price point. It has wireless Carplay/AA, a digital cluster, 8" infotainment (12" optional) active lane guidance, all standard. It’s a cheap car. But the penalty box feel cheap

Seems like a long winded way of saying “They make more money if you buy more plates”. Obviously they are trying to find ways to get us to spend more. But that’s precisely the reason we split plates. Because we can’t afford to spend more. Because everyone is squeezed right now.

Not just connected. He’ll be in it.

Does Echo have the “photographic reflexes” ability in the MCU? Because it seems like they already gave that ability to Taskmaster, which would be weird. Especially if they both happen to appear in Thunderbolts.

The largest popcorn at Emagine theaters is the family size for $15.00. It does offer the free refills and I think it’s quite a bit bigger than most larges.

Yeah, but Apple Carplay is so buggy it’s unsafe! 

The ending of Loki never quite did it for me. The concept was good. The execution of showing him grasping like 5 or 6 of the “infinite timeline branches” as he walks up some magic stairs and then sits down on a throne forever was... not great.

Walmart employees aren’t paid enough to care about keeping stores clean or properly stocked. I needed some asparagus the other day and found a few bunches rotting under a pile of like 50 bagged jalapenos.  I don’t think I could ever eat raw fish from the same place.  Keep the Subways.  They fit the vibe of criminal

Same. If the movie theaters wanted to truly make money, they would actually make their food cheaper and accept less profit per sale in exchange for more sales. I know that’s somewhat the goal here, but rest assured of two truths...

I’ll continue to buy my non-gourmet Raisinets and Goobers at the Dollar Tree and sneak them in in my wife’s purse. Unless they are charging $1.25 for these new candies. No? Still $6 a box?  OK.  So, status quo then.

I’m somewhat OK with first time offenders receiving a fairly light sentence. Maybe misdemeanor with a VERY hefty fine and mandatory treatment/education of some kind. I accept the fact that people can make mistakes that they regret. That should be a wake-up call to change your ways.

Ummm, I’ve been an approved commenter on Jalopnik for like 10 years. I had a Comment of the Day a few years ago that got 800+ stars. And now I’m in the greys? Can someone explain why?

Agree with #8 on headlamps. Auto lamps make physical controls virtually useless 99% of the time.

The pumpkin spice frosty was gross.