raycearcher
Rayce Archer
raycearcher

Buying an expensive car is generally a bad idea, which is why cars in the high six digits mostly only sell to crazy rich people for whom that’s play money. But this guy has non-income savings that can pay for it, that is a very legitimate way to buy a car. And I mean, I have zero confidence in crypto OR Tesla, but I

I think I burnt out the circuit in my brain that enjoys idiotic Pyun-esque stylized dystopian martial arts thrillers. I don’t know if it was Bunraku that did it, or Cyborg, or my unhealthy consumption of Kurt Wimmer films, but I just can’t get down with that stuff anymore.

I double dog dare you to go read her awful ass detective novels right now. Bet you can’t finish one, bitch is the real life Garth Merenghi.

I can’t say whether there is life on other planets or not, but I am 100% positive that nobody is photographing it out the window of their airplane.

Just their counterpart to Florida squandering billions on self-driving mass transit that doesn’t work. Conservatives using AI to do socialism wrong, liberals using AI to do the police state wrong, Sam Altman just lurking in the wings getting rich and accomplishing nothing.

I mean, i like the idea of a sunroof, and i’ve occasionally used them in cars that have them, but I’ve never been in a car without them and thought “damn, the lack of a sunroof is really ruining this experience.”

I feel like cancel culture maybe 50% exists. Like, are there gaggles of panicky, terminally online weirdos who will attack anyone who challenges the monopoly they feel they hold on correct opinion? Sure. But that’s not what people who complain about cancel culture are upset about; they’re mad that you can get kicked

Yeah, I guess that’s all plausible. And I could see “Bud’s buds” getting a little kick out of going radio silent and keeping secrets from each other because that’s just MANAGEMENT THINKING.

Maybe they thawed all the execs out, made them do it, and froze them again? If they’ll put up with being awakened just to lead a bunch of rubes in a bunker, they’d probably do that too.

In Fallout 4 one settlement is a mansion, where the owners survived in basement. All of them were ghoulefied, and the youngest son who apparently knew to expect this was initially stoked because he figured it meant they would all survive the post-nuclear world. However, while he retained his faculties, his family went

So here’s my question - and if I missed some obvious tell, please do let me know.

It’s okay to defend Pagani owners, Paganis rule

Remake of Paper Moon, starring Elon and Theta Gundam or whatever his kid is called

If he’s going to just beg for money now, he might as well get an OF account. You know his fans would go for it.

WHY DO U HATE ELON IS IT BECAUSE U HAT AMERICA

The Cybertruck’s owners manual does caution against ever washing the truck in direct sunlight”

If you can save almost sixty billion dollars by simply not giving it to a single employee when he asks for it, how can you possibly justify not doing so? What’s he going to do, NOT own the company? His shares are where all his net worth is tied up, and there’s no way he can liquidate it all without losing an

Dave was clearly a dangerous loon, but the whole family was so charmingly weird I didn’t want to hurt anybody, so I just left. Some quests don’t need my help.

Yeah, you’re in Chicago in Tactics. It’s non-canon, but stuff from it keeps showing up in other games (it established the BOS having zeppelins, and was the first Fallout to have weaponized squirt guns). There’s actually very little stuff in Tactics that DOESN’T fit with canon, so I suspect it has more to do with the

I test drove a CX-9 with no brakes. More specifically, it seemed to have suffered from the catastrophic loss of brake pressure common to the last generation of that vehicle, and the dealer had done nothing whatsoever to resolve it. I had it about halfway to the highway when I tried to reduce speed and just...