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Haven’t seen what the poor and working class have for home ownership options without wiping out student loan debt, eh? Haven’t maybe taken a look to see what the housing market is like? Perhaps glanced at the sort of housing the tiny fraction of the poor and working class that can afford to own a home can afford,

It says they were en route to a lab. Do we know if they’d already been experimented on elsewhere? I feel like knowing things like that should be an important thing for people to be told. Too many movies start with lab animals getting loose, and science going haywire on the general public...

Of all the things I miss about Michigan, since I moved to California, I didn’t think car washes would be one of them. I’d just sort of taken touchless car washes for granted, until I got here. I honestly didn’t think the old spinny brush kind with the plastic bristles that fucks up your clearcoat still existed. I

You know you’ve overreached, when a town in rural Alabama wants federal oversight...

So...they’re both women with red hair. That makes them the same? That’s a pretty shallow glossing over of physical details (even their hair styles are different, not to mention build and outfits), and a reduction of two completely different women into equivalence solely based on what they look like.

Aesthetically, wheels and tires make one of the biggest impacts on the look of a car.

The lack of shoulders in NJ is the worst. One car gets it wrong, and the whole freeway turns into a pinball cascade, because there’s no room to dodge...

I’d put it pretty close to what it’s like driving on California freeways, but there’s less room to avoid accidents. People drive just as badly, though...

The concept of this article is fine (it’s essentially transportation related), but this was poor execution, and in bad taste.

It’s MLK Jr day. I’ll cut anyone slack for not working today. This sort of slide to trashy articles is awful though. I blame Torch for starting it, with his taillight fetish.

I clicked the link to the article from the “You may also like” links at the top right of the page, because the headline was so asinine that I had to see if it was one of Torch’s articles. I’m honestly more than a little disappointed that Jalopnik has an ever growing list of writers that are willing to write this sort

My ex had to deal with this all the time in California. When they did show up, they’d leave her waiting for the ride home at the doctor’s office for 6+ hours after her appointment was done, and when they didn’t, the drivers would file notes saying she was the no-show, or she gave them the wrong address (the addresses

You see, Erin, the sort of anger you’ve sparked in your readership is exactly what the Times was trying to avoid when they let you go. This article could’ve had 2 sentences removed or reworded, it would’ve conveyed the same story, and no one would’ve been upset. You need to consider how much you’re writing your own

Charlatans building cars designed by scammers? What could go wrong with that?

Perhaps Alpha can sell their designs to Alfa...

I really wish this company wasn’t a total scam, because I’d love to drive one of their designs. It’s a damn shame they’ll never come to market...

Likewise. I’ve been waiting since the pandemic started, for someone to come up with a cool, and protective mask.

For anyone not appalled by the joke on principle, his telling of the Aristrocrats is probably a pretty fitting thing to watch. Can’t say I’d post it here, because who knows how badly I’d get punished, but a recording of a YouTube video of it is on YouTube. It’s...legendary.

Having owned, and paid far too much over the years for repeated repairs on a VW and a few Subarus, I nominate Honda or Toyota for the task instead.

Agreed, but none of that precludes the same happening with any other system or component.