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They clearly used her likeness. She should sue.

What got me into anime? By watching shows I didn't know was anime like Robotech and (sigh) Sailor Moon. (Don't judge!).

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I guess this may count as greatest in some ways. It doesn't sound like that much fun, but still.

Anyone who played MGR can easily say the strongest point was the gameplay.

F16 > MiG 23 every time

While I've had my share of face reddening experiences driving a stick, I'm a 27 year old guy living in the states and I have literally never owned a vehicle with an automatic. One example being: stalling my car trying to pull into a driveway on a first date (literally 10+ years of driving a stick every day.)

Most of these people probably put on their Chinese-made NFL jerseys, and filled up their Audi's and Benzo's with Middle East oil at a gas station, before jetting off to their friends' house in a subdivision originally developed by Russian investors, where they watched the Super Bowl on a Sony TV while downing 12-packs

Listen, and understand. That train is out there. It can't be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with. It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead.

This is really a leap of logic, as this is not, strictly speaking, a car.

The whole Bullitt chase sequence is iconic, but specifically for me it's his smokey burnout...

I know this movie gets a lot of Flack in the Jalopnik community but I still remember the scene when we were first introduced to Eleanor. The respect that Memphis showed for the car set the stage for the rest of the movie. You knew at that point she was important. The scene where he is runs his hands down the

Baby steps, I hope we slap a EVO stream for Marvel at the top of Kotaku.

Who knew a letter could be so cool? 44 years strong and running.

Nobody's feeling Turn 8 at Turkey?