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When everyone else gets up to our level, then we can talk more... Until then, we shouldn’t be wasting any more of our resources.

And???

Passing the buck? Are you serious?

Do you want us to return to living like we did in the 1850s? Because that’s the only reason China’s and India’s per capita rates are as low as they are... Perhaps you don’t realize that outside of the major population centers, they are basically third-world countries?

Get China and India up to the same standard the US met in 1980 and then let’s see what’s what... Quit wasting time and money everywhere else.

How are we going to grow all these plants to replace meat if we don’t plow under half the world’s trees, refine more oil to make fertilizer, and do even more genetic modifications???

That “Dodge” typeface is not from the ‘90s - that font and stylistic writing was used on racecars and marketing in the 1960s, and perhaps earlier.

If you want Top 40/Big Label anything, Spotify and or YouTube is probably your better choice.

SoundCloud.

Sorry, “eliminated [from Championship contention]” is what I meant.

Fine, move said example to lap 488 and have the caution take 10 laps to clear up and restart the race for the final 2 laps; now how do you feel?

I understand your point, but again, question what the issue is?

While you’re right that we generally prefer larger vehicles, you’re neglecting to realize that all classes of cars have gotten larger.

You’re advocating for two different things.

I don’t see the big issue here. (And I’m not a huge [The] Chase fan, either...)

1st Gear & Neutral:

But the average size in INCREASING every year BECAUSE of the crash tests.

Between 2012 and 2018, I commuted 50+ miles one way in East Texas. It’s not a sparse area in general, but decent companies that employ engineers were harder to find. It was not uncommon to log 120 miles EVERY DAY when you accounted for running various errands along the way. That was still far cheaper than moving, and

Because the average “turn” is faster than charge times, and when you’ve stopped eating, you’re just taking up space.

Again, get out of your bubble; you’re so naive... There are hundreds of thousands of people who you are dependent upon (whether you know it or not) who regularly have to travel over 100 miles in a single direction to run errands, buy/sell goods, or do just about anything you would consider “normal”.