Good lord, that’s how I read it too. It took me seeing your comment, rereading the headline, rereading your comment, and then going letter by letter in the headline to figure out what it actually said.
Good lord, that’s how I read it too. It took me seeing your comment, rereading the headline, rereading your comment, and then going letter by letter in the headline to figure out what it actually said.
What does it say that I read the title as:
His comment was completely normal and mature. I can’t fathom your description of it.
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That relies on thermal runaway fires needing outside gas sources.
I am a former BMW user who uses signals religiously, and I STILL endorse this comment.
But it cut them off softly -
I had a 2002 Monte Carlo SS with a sunroof back in college. I used the sunroof constantly when it was nice out.
This?
Counterpoint: Opening the sunroof and all windows when it’s pleasant out is like being in a convertible without the wind. I use mine all the time.
Just selling a car for a high price does not make it a “luxury” car.
Enhance, enhance....
czech, mate
He worked in a body shop in the 80s/90s.
Yeah, I can’t imagine any automaker doing something like that today...
You sure those photos aren’t just close-ups of a Hot Wheels?
Nah, seeing a stuck part move imbibes excitement and a sense of success, not abject terror and anxiety about the upcoming 18 years.
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Wait ‘til they introduce the spark-advance lever!