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I know “Cadillac has come a long way” but it’s hard to imagine a $200,000 product coming out of their shop... ever?

A bright red Porsche 944. Every though it’s 30 years old, its design has aged wonderfully, and non-turbo versions can be had for under $10k all day. Plus, it’s mechanically weird enough to keep enthusiasts entertained. Rear mounted transmission and engine torque tubes keep the party going!

Not a typical shape, drives better than most cars, convertible, 8-9000 RPM, reliable.... ect.

Integrate the screen, move mph and range to front of driver. Don’t touch anything else. Done

And technically correct is the best kind of correct.

When my buddy Tyler and I wanted to take the trip of a lifetime, we spent $700 and bought a 1979 Dodge Van. Not a minivan. A goddamn van. After putting about $200 into getting it running right, we drove this thing up the entire Pacific Coast Highway. (Mind you, this was when gas cost quite a bit more, and this van

Subaru BRZ/Toyota FRS

I am looking to hire cooks and waitstaff for my newest restaurant - Punchie’s This Is How We Serve It.

My boyfriend is a little disappointed with all this. He likes gun as a hobby and goes to gun ranges with his brothers and stuff. But even he admits that this country would be better if they took our guns.

“Shana... they bought their Audis, they knew what they were getting into! I say, let ‘em spend their cash!”

Speaking as a Ferrari owner; Ferrari owners who complain about how much their car costs to service and don’t drive them because they are worried about how adding mileage will effect the resale. A Ferrari is a complex high performance car it needs servicing even if it is just sitting in the garage note being used.

I find that people who are talented/pretty/smart are more obssessed with small failures. Like, I have a friend who is goregous, but she also worries about how she looks *all* the time. My friend got a B for the first time in college and she felt like the world was over.

Because the world is a generally awful place and people who are more intelligent are able to perceive that moreso than the rest of the population.

I have never understood collegiate tribunals and “college law”. It’s like asking a summer camp to hold the investigation into a murder, just because it happened during the three-legged race. You can wait for all the camp counselors to fetch hilariously-oversized magnifying glasses and start playing detective, or you

Maybe it was clunky and potentially a point not worth making, but I think Colin has always made an effort through his show to discourage racism, sexism and violence.

Well the whole thing is way better. At first you assume he called all Dominicans stupid but you just find out he thinks the whole DR has a poor education system. Which is while an asshole thing to say is pretty true.

This entire discussion is exactly why I have been single my entire life. IMPORTANT NOTE - I am a woman. The idea that it would somehow be my job to badger some schlub into doing what he presumably should be doing anyway if he, like, wants to be a father is beyond distasteful to me, particularly since I actually can’t

I’m not a parent, but babies just seem so awful because you have to take care of them 24/7 and you get so little in return. (I’ve also spoken to more than one parent who agreed and said that basically the first couple years are shit that you just have to get through in order to have a kid).

That’s predicated on the fact that there is no other use for the symbol. I think lots of non-racist, southern-raised people do actually see it as a symbol of their long-standing heritage in this country. I also readily admit that there are people who think that symbol is a reminder of slavery and a time when black

Cultural revisionism is dangerous, and it leads to bigger problems. The Civil War as not fought over race relations. It was fought over political and cultural schisms that created governmental mistrust. The issue of slavery was one of many issues. If you have any doubts about the relative unimportance of slavery, just