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I prefer “beef milk”.

i refuse to believe it won’t be ported eventually.

He’s Niva gonna finish it.

Man that’s a Lada work.

As long as there are more options than just fucking ponchos. like what WAS the first game’s thing about poncho’s anyways?! like the word “poncho” is fun, but the article of clothing is dumb unless its raining. 

Yeah, not sure who was asking for more sauce. Last time I got a deluxe QPC, it had so much mayo on it, I spit out a whole mouthful of nothing but mayo.

I tried a Big Mac last week just to see what the fuss was about.

And let’s be real: it was the acting that saved Wednesday. The writing, the whole arc for the season, was warmed over Harry Potter with some token queerbaiting for topicality (I’m still angry at how they misuse the concept of conversion therapy in a subplot). What made it all tolerable was the cast - Ortega, Emma

Odd list, combining “outdated racial stereotypes” and “rape/sexual assault jokes” with “aged special effects” and “I didn’t like it much”.

I wouldn’t say Shallow Hal hasn’t aged well; it was as shitty of an idea for a comedy movie when it came out as it is now.

The interior of those is decidedly less “upscale” than the Trax, but that’s one of the biggest problems with the prices going up. Nice materials and big screens bring base prices up, when you’d be just fine getting to and from work in a sea of hard plastic and a basic 7" display with Android Auto/Apple Carplay. That’s

If you use the US DOT average miles driven per year of 13,476 that means basically everything short of a V8 Raptor or Ram TRX will cost less in road tax than an EV in Texas. If you bought a regular Civic and just did highway miles you would only pay $67 in road fuel tax.  EV owners are getting screwed.

Another good idea poorly executed. A better and more fair option would be to delete the gas tax and make both types pay a per-mile-driven tax based on weight and size. If you want to encourage ev adoption, keep the gas tax but call it a carbon tax and use those proceeds for healthcare.

I’d rather see an Anthony Peter Coleman origin flick, centering on his time in Grenada.

It may be instructive to understand how little actual work they did for this “parody.” The whole thing (silhouetted art, faux-folksy narrator, eagle screeches) is lifted note-for-note from an actual Bud Light campaign. Two different versions of the campaign ran from the late 90s into the 2000s. In the first, Bud Light

I would love a modern El Camino.

2nd Gear: Plug-Ins

Who are plug in hybrids for? Honestly, they’re for people like me. Every other week I have to drive between 400 and 500 miles to Ohio in pretty much whatever weather god decided to throw at the midwest. The rest of the time, I don’t have to drive that much- I work remote and when I’m at home, aside

Plug-ins are for:

Fully agreed. New cast, but they had a fine groove. I’m an unapologetic fan of S6.

I think it’s pretty hilarious that you can trick an AI into doing things just by telling it to pretend to be someone else.