Good! There is hope for ICE.
Good! There is hope for ICE.
Yeah, it’s amazing to me how many people out there are apparently just one mild stressor away from a total mental break.
I miss the days when we could be blissfully unaware that these people were sitting next to us on a plane or whatever, but COVID has been like the death of Superman waking the parademons or some shit. But I dunno, maybe it’s a wake up call to see just how deranged a large portion of our population really is.
Right as the police were dragging this person out of the plane, someone should've whispered in their ear,"Thanks for the DNA."
Police are never powerless. If they aren't doing something, it's because they don't want to.
You can’t just blame GM. BMW has non functioning turn signals to this day.
Do you ever think about anything else but taillights, Torch?
Yes the super rich can still be super rich and pay their employees living wages and taxes that support the infrastructure that enable them to become super rich.
COrrect
Seriously, I’m all for hating on billionaries, but as billionaire yachts go, this is pretty cool.
Probably Lambos.
Even though I could never afford it (obviously) I think this is ridiculously awesome. I feel like Jalopnik currently has the biggest disconnect in terms of how writers see their takes being received, and what their actual reading audience is. Most of us like to see cool stuff, especially if it was repurposed like this.
So they’re repurposing a ship that would otherwise be dismantled in an environmentally friendly manner, and your take is it’s bad, just because it’s for a billionaire?
I don’t know what it is, whether its the compositing or color grading, but something makes this look cheap for some reason, it doesn’t feel like a big budget show, instead feels like one of those old direct to video type things like forward unto dawn, etc...
Perfect!
just delete it once you buy it.
I hope it will not be like that Hyundai. Can we please stop with those stupid pops and crackles? I’d like to be able to drive a car like this as an adult, without looking and feeling like a tool.
crank yer hog for Gary. gobbless.
Back in the 1960's my Grandfather was a partner in a small ruralish Ford dealership. He was a real good ol’ boy from Arkansas transplanted into small town Washington State, who looked, sounded, and acted just like Andy Griffith.