Worried about being a sheep? Well, if you’re basing your car purchases on whether you’ll gain the approval of some faceless wall of text on the internet, then you’re the biggest lamest sheep of all.
Worried about being a sheep? Well, if you’re basing your car purchases on whether you’ll gain the approval of some faceless wall of text on the internet, then you’re the biggest lamest sheep of all.
Personally, I’d take a Toronado over a GTO, but it’s still a terrible take.
Apparently, the internet doesn’t think it’s cool. You know, the same thing that wanted people to eat Tide pods and storm the US Capitol.
Anything can be a pollutant if you get too much of it in the wrong place.
Probably a lot of borrowing all around. Personally, I think the ‘55 T-bird looks sleek, but I could never get the love for the 1955 Chevy. I’m sure it had a lot of things going for it, but styling-wise, it’s a lump.
Coming to mention this exactly point. Also, if the water in the river is how you define the river, since the water that flows past you is not the same water that was there five minutes ago.
The first thing that came to mind was this:
The more I listen to Moore, the more I disagree with the “semi-clever” part. I remember when he proposed that 9/11 had to be the work of domestic terrorists because people who “lived in tents” couldn’t possibly handle piloting an airliner.
All right, since the idea that maybe letting people die of plague might be just wrong is wasted on some people, let’s try some good old Randian self-interest.
Granted, Theodore Geisel’s particular brand of racism wasn’t even particularly exceptional back then. If anything, it was exceptional to have a problem with it. Of course, back then, doctors would endorse cigarettes, asbestos and DDT were considered safe, and wiping out the locals and taking over their land was…
Oh they do care, if it’s the other party doing it.
I’ll give him credit for coming up with something that’s in keeping with the spirit of the original design.
I actually like that new logo.
It would have to be a truck. In particular, the old Scammell trucks. It’s vehicle designed with absolutely no consideration for aesthetics. It makes a Kenworth seem overly precious.
I got a music video of “Come” by the She-Devils. A great song, but I wasn’t sure how it related to the article.
See what I said about making fuel out of CO2. That will take energy. When they claim that this process will be more environmentally friendly that just putting that energy directly into a battery, I am skeptical.
I’m just a bit skeptical here. Any kind of hydrocarbon fuel is going to produce CO2. If it’s from some kind of renewable resource, that would offset the CO2, but then you have the problem problem of finding enough farmland to both feed people, and fuel all those cars. Yes, I know about Brazil, but they also have a…
I always read it as slightly sinister, looking up at you in that way that characters in a Kubrick film look.
I’ve always liked the look of the 21. The styling doesn’t scream, “Hey, look at me!” but I love all the litle detail on it.
I think if anything, Cruella’s car was based on an early Jaguar. It has the look, and is appropriate for the time and location.