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“Could we have some more butter please?

Claire Daines also is confusing to follow in the dark and being able to tell if she’s going to stop or turn or what.

Going ham on tail lights is what keeps me going, period.

Interesting. Maybe the solution is for Amazon to litter the empty aisles with sketchy third party vendors selling knock-offs and expired product?

Here’s your star for the Faulty Towers reference. Well done!

...especially those involved in, you know, the war.

A Tweelman, if you will

Only for perpendicular parking.  If the lot is angle parking; you will pull out and be going the wrong way down the aisle.

Why on earth is this headlined “In True Cruella De Vil Fashion, San Francisco Doesn’t Want to Give Up Fur”, with the text noting “Except, of course, every state has their own Boston and for California, that’s San Francisco: the tech hub wants its fur back, pretty please.” when the lawsuit is filed by a trade

Nobody anywhere can drive, including Ohio.

I know everyone’s first instinct is to make a poop emoji with a cowboy hat on, but it doesn’t work. I tried.

We don’t want no communiss socialism here! If the town can’t sustain a grocery store, it deserves to die and be replaced by a better town.  A town of WINNERS!

No, it’s ugly.  

Sir this is a Wendy’s

I disagree. I’d much rather have a well-paced 20 hour game than a game stretched to 40 hours. Almost no games are Witcher 3 best-of-both-worlds.

Immediately after the accident both Volvo and the company that makes sensors for Uber came out saying that their systems would have performed perfectly in that situation. Shortly after that it came out that Uber had disabled all the driver assistance tech on the Volvo SUV and, for testing purposes, they had the

Stop it. It’s widely known that the lighting was better than in this video.

The video is deceptive in that the light was not as severe as portrayed. Anyone who films with night vision knows this. Videos from the time of the accident clearly demonstrated that the victim would have been readily visible if the driver had been looking. 

“Why offer cheaper cars when we can just offer longer loans for more expensive cars?”

US consumers: haven’t had a meaningful raise in decades.