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Not even Symone Sanders could put a stop to this?

Seems to be mostly a badly written version of a good idea. Pretext traffic stops are frequently discriminatory and often straight up lies. You have a “broken taillight” because the cop wants to search you, and needs an excuse. If I am pulled over for a “broken taillight” and it’s fine, that should be illegal.

What exactly is the purpose of that new law?

Paging Long_Voyager...

I would say 2007 but yeah Lebron is the best that I’ve seen out of the sheer ability to carry outmatched teams to places they probably had no business being.

Which is, like, 99% of enthusiast forum posts.”

..or you finally find a thread that “solves” your problem, only to find that you’ve already tried the proferred solution and it failed, then the thread devolves into 2 or 3 idiots arguing over something completely off-topic.

It’s true. Because I personally believe it’s impossible for a human being to be 100% objective. Bias is seeded in personal values, values that are a deep part of our being. This is also because there is no “truth” as nothing is 100% true, either; it’s all told from within a human being’s perspective, even if it’s

Journalism has never had a lack of bias. I wish that it did, but it does not and has never had that.

“RTFA”

So are you saying that Jalopnik should NOT write about a brand new car’s roof flying off, or are you saying they shouldn’t ask the manufacturer for a comment?

When Jalopnik writes an article about a Ford’s roof blowing off on the way out of the dealer, I’m sure they’ll reach out to Ford for comment as well.

Found the person who got so upset he didn’t read the rest of the guy’s comment!

LOL, what the hell does going to mars benefit the human race? Have you seen earth? How about we save this planet before terraforming and subsequently destroying another one.

if I wasn’t, then why does it hurt so bad to be just finding this out?

man how the fuck did I not know this

Doing what they’re doing is a far more complicated policy decision than you’re identifying - with plenty of complications and problems that make 2035 an aggressive deadline. Just a few of them:

An old co-worker of mine had a Great Dane and a Ford Escort wagon. The dog took up the entire rear of the car with the seats folded. He’d ride with his head resting on the center armrest so she could give him ear scratchies while driving. It seemed to work out well.

If you had capacitors which could hold 40% of the charge that batteries could you’d just use them to power the car rather than go through batteries an intermediary.

and everyone turns and walks away.