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Paul Cypert
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It explains why he has no backbone.

...why does she have a ghost

I just decided that games dead. If it magically comes back to life I would love it but I dont think they will manage.

This isn’t fat shaming, it’s physics. The batteries will run out of juice before finishing the race.

First sign you are a hipster is bashing hipsters.

I’m going back to the sloth story

im not too excited for the ride part but just dont have the heart to fly or drive a car to a motorcycle race, just dosnt feel right

I think this bike looks fucking fantastic.

Only a Sith deals in absolutes.. Clearly Jesus took the wheel and snapped Ben’s knife so that he may have a good story to tell.

Yeah that’s some awful writing right there

“Which could have”, or “which might have”, were better choices.

Toyota’s actually meet or exceeds their EPA ratings though. Check out these two highway fuel economy test by TFLTruck under similar condtions. The Tacoma exceeded its EPA rating while the F150 barely achieves its EPA rating. The results are near the end of the videos.

Unless you pulverize a cut of meat or cut it into 1/4” strips, you’re not going to lose that much of the juice.

If anyone likes action movies and hasn’t seen The Raid: Redemption (this is the first movie in the series and is called “Redemption” because there was already a movie called “The Raid” in the US), I thoroughly recommend it. It is one of the best action movies I have ever seen. The plot is simple but serviceable (and

If anyone likes action movies and hasn’t seen The Raid: Redemption (this is the first movie in the series and is

Lets be honest here—you’re probably better off not being able to watch the Hurricanes.

At the risk of being “too soon” - that hair + New Jersey + Camaro (definitely an IROC) has to give most readers a little chuckle 21 years later.

Goddamn amazing, it is. Wife got a Ecoboost flex cheaper than a V6 accord. It can haul, too.

First of all, thank you, Wes. You tend to be one of the more objective bloggers under this umbrella, and I really appreciate that.

... while the logic is pretty sad when it comes to how money flows to conservation (or nature in general) - this article is pretty spot on. Hopefully all the people who comment on this article actually read it (which I think is unlikely) and understand the points you’re trying to make.