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No. The idea that anyone would believe this simply because Kristen Lee said so is preposterous. What a nonsense question to ask.

Because so says JD Power, Consumer Reports, ALG and every other source that uses actual customer data to test quality and reliability?

NFL coaches are such children, my god.

Serious answer: some people love this stuff and are genuinely inspired by it (especially the kind of people who earnestly use descriptive hashtags). A former colleague who’s a partner at a large law firm and a super connected guy in a major city keeps pinned to the wall behind his computer a small 5x6 photo of him and

I never would have expected this kind of behavior from a 76-year-old man who goes by “Bobby.”

I always find it funny when dealership employees or any employee for that matter make fun of people who can’t afford a $200k car or other pricy stuff. Dude, you are a sales employee. You can’t afford that shit either, so don’t act all mighty.

I don’t want to brag, but I am an absolute savage in the immediate vicinity of an 8 foot rim. I’ll never get into heaven after the things I’ve done.

I’ll take answer #2, Alex...I’ve known several Brits who have had pretty darn good care thru their NHS system...one with multiple sclerosis and one with ALS. Their long term care would have bankrupted many American families. And the system worked for them...but you’ll never hear that on Faux News etc here.

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It taught me a lesson in pacifism. Don’t hit me—I’ll hit me.

Humans have gotten used to mashing down a different pedal to stop their road-going cars. We have enough people that get “confused” and mash on the gas instead of the brake and end up rocketing into peoples’ living rooms and shops. I don’t think we need to make it more likely that that happens.

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This is turning more and more into The Dictator movie every day.

“Co-driving” is such a poor description of this activity. It’s more like “vehicular caddying.”

I love pro/rel but have a hard time caring about any of the European leagues either with no salary cap. You care about a team and player? Too bad, because if he’s not on one of 6 teams in 4 countries, he will be soon.

That’s a pretty spot on description of the NA model. It’s why many team owners are fine with sucking

Religion is going downhill fast.

All good players have multiple 3 year gaps in playing time.

To be fair, Orlovsky is much more familiar with the Rams’ patented 3 and Out offense.

Ah yes. He’s mad that trucks are parked in front of his property. The logical action is to render them immobile.

Not sure how you can argue MLB and Overwatch are similar enough to cause confusion. I mean Overwatch players are in far better physical condition.

Nothing stops the richest owners in MLB or the English Premier League or La Liga from doing that, and those sports are doing pretty okay. In any case, I’m not arguing that getting rid of the cap/max/draft (abolish all three!) would be some utopian solution. I’m simply observing that none of those three really deliver