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    I thought that last year too though. I figured there would be a glut of lightly used units on the market once the pandemic lockdowns ended and people started travelling the way they used to. Somehow demand increased in the meantime. Which sucks because it probably means it’s going to be even harder to find a campsite

    “what tastes the most like dirt mixed with tobacco and sucks all the moisture out of my mouth?”

    It’s sadly not intended to drink from.

    Yep. He touched on it a bit in the article, but I’m sure GT7 could have done even better if they chose to compromise every other system in the game to behave like it was made in 2014.

    There are some hot takes in these comments that are so bad y’all should get a job writing for Jalopnik. :-P

    Why are you hating on Changli? :-P

    Spoilers: He got better. I actually quite enjoyed his run on Legends.

    This is the first step to replacing all of the human staff with bots that just repost multi-year-old articles, even if the premise of the article doesn’t make sense anymore (see the one about “now is a great time to learn heel-toe!” even though we’re well past the pandemic lockdowns).

    The Democrats tried to get out in front of this with stuff like the Green New Deal, which would have invested in things like renewable energy. Guess who shot that down?

    Shut up and sell me an electric PCX, Honda.

    I mostly avoid E15, but I have relented a bit and started to use it when I can get it for 25 or 30 cents less than E10. This only happens at some stations some of the time, but I figure it’s worth the small mileage hit for that much.

    It’s almost like refusing to fund NASA and having to rely on a hostile nation for access to space was a bad idea...

    It’s really an impressive fete

    Yep, it sounds like they were essentially told that they could race or they could get detained in a country notorious for human rights violations. Which seems like an excellent reason to stop visiting countries notorious for human rights violations.

    And the weird thing about that is apparently they learned nothing from the popular writers who have left. We didn’t like David Tracy and Torch because of their scathing hot takes, we liked them because of their unabashed enthusiasm for rust and tail lights, respectively.

    Even running high percentages of biodiesel drastically shortens the maintenance intervals on my truck. I’m pretty sure it flat-out forbids waste oil.

    I didn’t realize you were Ray Wert’s burner account. ;-)

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    FortNine did a video about it. I had no idea how good their motocross bikes were until I saw this.

    Honestly, the flu killing tens of thousands of people a year isn’t exactly an aspirational thing either, especially when we have a free vaccine available for it. I will admit I haven’t always gotten flu shots because I figured I was young and not at risk, but once I understood that it’s not just to protect me I’ve

    There’s an interesting case study in this going on in American Flat Track right now. The winningest rider ever in the singles class is female, and from what I’ve seen she tends to dominate on the longer tracks where her smaller aerodynamic profile is a benefit, but she struggles on the tighter technical tracks with a