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Knower - “Ride That Dolphin”

for TMBG songs, I’d really love to hear a cover of Spiraling Shape

“User info” probably includes comments. So .... probably not. But there’s always the wayback machine and the like. Also dude, like .. nothing is permanent, even .. uh, concrete.

OH NO SOMEBODY IS GOING TO STEAL SIRSLUD (not really)

I still watch the Fruit Bats cover of “one on one” from time to time, Sloan’s murderization (in a good way) of Cars and of course Ted Leo straight up nailing Tears for Fears’ classic. Woohoo. This is fantastic news.

If I did this to a neighbor and their lawnmower I would be in prison within 3 days.”

Probably autogenerated from a prompt culled from the metadata of the film (and “like this [original image]”)

certain breakdance moves are not worms either - that must infuriate you

Do you gaf if you seem like somebody with a dubious taste in talent?

i30N looks better

I love rap. I even love some Eminem once in awhile.

There’s a number of dumb things in your post, but this one is my favorite:

That’s a fair line on reasoning, but I think the disconnect with a lot of commenters here is that the target of this manipulation is - in practice - probably not the consumer but rather the regulatory bodies who set environmental policy. Focusing on small differences in vehicle classes that are allowed by regulation

But literally all that’s changing is the units being measured. So instead of wanting a large number, you would now be wanting a small number.

There are two things going on here:

Math is math no matter how to do it.

Why would you ask for two figures that have zero to do with vehicle efficiency under an article about how replacing the most visible figure used to signify vehicle efficiency with another one would improve informed purchasing and policy decision making?

I gotta say, I don’t really believe in Marvel’s creative ..... vision.

For a comic strip? No. For a movie? Pretty much every main character in a movie/book/tv show is given some “backstory”. People only think “did we really need to know that?” when it’s done in a poor way.

“It’s quite important to point this out, but not so important as to spend 2 seconds figuring out if I’m wrong or not!”