rowanpritchard
Yeah Nah It's Rowan
rowanpritchard

To be clear, New Zealand, Australia and Patagonia will be some of the first places to suffer severe casualties and fallout. Mutations that would make the Alien series look like child’s play. Australia’s budget horror films (Saw, Wolf Creek etc.) will just be the new reality. And then we get the wasteland - as

I’ll take the little Toyota pickup over a Chevy Crapalier any day.

But I’d have Peter Thiel as a neighbor...

I also would welcome reform on taxes, health-care and government entitlements, however i would support it in a form that benefits the people first - the true foundation of any economic or political model - then ‘trickles up’ to benefit the business and social institutions that these people create.

I think you maybe missed the point of her op-ed which was, succinctly, that she has chosen to embrace an ignorant, self-obsessed charlatan of a political figure because someone threw an egg at her once.

You can only blame your own stupid voters in swing states. It’s baffling how American voters actually voted for this circus clown who is the biggest narcissist ever.

I don’t like the fire idea. Perhaps from black lung from visiting a “clean” coal plant or mine. Or if it must be fire, it’s while he was swimming in a river, and it catches fire due to gutting the EPA.

Dear “President” Trump,

There you go. This guy gets it.

I am surprised and kind of disheartened to see how little today’s Jalop voters care about the oddball nature and pedigree of this bike.

Like a Honda City Turbo??

I’m loving that, as much of an artist that he was and the amount of money he was worth, that there is nothing overly exotic or “typical rich person car” in his collection. He was worth more than a lot of artists today and a lot of them with way less money have Veryons, LaFerrari’s etc.

Banning cars in urban areas like Paris and New York just makes sense. Between the congestion, pollution, and space wasted on parking and roads, it’s just much better to use public transportation where the infrastructure is strong.

To be fairly honest with you guys, I’ve been to Paris using the subway is 100 times easier than driving a car. You can get from one end of the city to the other in considerably less time than driving a car. So.. all of you jalops out there, I hope I am not banished, but public transport in Paris and most other huge

And here’s the thing... cars are, IMO, really the wrong tool for moving around cities. They’re inefficient uses of space, dangerous, polluting, and they mean that people are insulated even more from their own surroundings. And, in cities that are structured to make car ownership a necessity, it hurts the poor to have