Totally agree. Also, I find the narrative Hogan’s trying to drum-up in this post to be fucking annoying.
Totally agree. Also, I find the narrative Hogan’s trying to drum-up in this post to be fucking annoying.
That’s the correct take.
What in the world is even middle class in America anymore? I feel like to have a comfortable middle class life and not live in the boonies, you need to be making 200k+ household... And to truly afford a 50k car, you need to be making 200k. Your house shouldn’t be more than 3 times your yearly income and your cars…
I’ll admit I haven’t been following this season closely, but what’s up with the Bottas criticism? He’s second in points (though, narrowly edging out #3) and only seems to have finished significantly worse than Hamilton in two (arguably three) races. Yet, he has also won two races, beaten Hamilton in three races, has…
You are just blind. Mercedes cars are gorgeous and benchmarked inside and out. Opioids much?
Yea, BMW still does ugly uglier than anyone else.
Lol you’re high. Every mercedes benz product is the best looking in it’s respective segment. Who else is even close? BMW? no. Audi? Nope. Lexus? LOL. Cadillac? Who?
That is impressively abhorrent.
I just threw up in my mouth projectile vomited all over the place a little a lot.
...she has consistently been let down by the brand.
“The left and right coasts” I know what you meant but this is the strangest way to reference the coasts, ever.
The Carnival Cruise Lines, which continue to go in and out of California ports, emit more greenhouse gas on their own than entirety of Europe
They did work together to simplify the regulations. California and the 12 states that follow California, along with 13 automakers, were in on the Obama agreement to increase fuel efficiency and emissions standards. That was working together to simplify the regulations.
Totally - why bother trying to stop any air pollution unless you stop every single instance of it at once?