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Rayce Archer
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RVs are probably a pretty good market to try and get bought out in. It’s a small market so the big players are probably hungry to squash competition, but at the same time you can’t really patent people out of participating. Like, nobody owns “truck you can live in.” As long as this dude makes each generation of RV

The moon operates on Standard Freedom Time, as established by Super Earth

That’s why all the articles where a billion-dollar startup sells for 50 million and it’s soooooo sad are misguided

The point of all tech startups is to fill the founders’ pockets with venture capital and IPO sales, the reason they don’t just shut down immediately is because closing immediately after your IPO is usually illegal. That’s the appeal of crypto; it isn’t considered a security (even though it is) or a stock (even though

Senator Justice Freedom Eagle (R, AL) introduces “Deny Armenian Genocide Lies, Sponsored by Gemak Group” bill, fires BAR into roof of capital dome to celebrate

“The Donald Trump Memorial Decommissioned Garbage Island”

So many questions

Come out you black and tans

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My question would be, given Trump’s extensive use of his name as a trademark, would this involve paying him royalties? Is this just an elaborate scam to filter more government funds toward the orange blot’s endless legal bills?

You know what would have REALLY made Hard Rain good? If it weren’t punishingly dull. I don’t think wetsuits were the problem there.

I am still very interested in a comedy re-edit of Joker though

Definitely seconding Caves of Steel. I’m also shocked that the teen novel adaptation boom of the 2010s didn’t give rise to a Tripod adaptation, which would be my contender for this list. Those books have everything:

I don’t like their chances. The owners of the ship that crashed into the Sunshine Skyway bridge in 1980 made the same argument and lost, in spite of having FAR more extenuating circumstances.

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Well there you have it, if you live in San Francisco- buy a Noble.

Classic performance Cougars with ...ambiguous title conditions are also REALLY affordable for classic muscle cars, making them ideal donors for a Singer-style restomod program.

Assuming you bought this and didn’t just want to put it in an air-conditioned shed to look at, how do you even have something like this serviced? I’m guessing some weird boutique shop in SoCal where there’s one dude who lathes replacement parts on demand or something?

My second choice would be the Mercury Cougar, a model that spent its decades of torturous life in the shadow of it’s Mustang cousin. By all proper metrics the Cougar was the same thing but better. But the lure of a modest discount and the public’s disinterest in luxed up sportsters mean it’s always been second-fiddle