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It’s rare that Ann Coulter makes me gasp, but this came pretty close.

Kinja’s still here. I followed you because you asked nicely.

ah ha! you’ve exactly illustrated my point! Sure you can throw solid axles on a unibody...but you won’t because the PRIMARY advantage of a unibody is ride and handling...two thing that solid axles sort of inhibit. Per the article BoF vs Unibody:

That’s the same face I make when I eat at the Y.

Hay-yo! Just got followed!

You aren’t though!!!!!

Color me shocked.

Folks, please do not follow his example. If you are approached by a wild bag of Chex Mix in a national park, DO NOT TOUCH THE WILD BAG OF SNACKS. I wouldn’t doubt that after these pictures were taken, park rangers had to be called in to put down these adorable and noble and delicious creatures.

Why not just feature the athletes? I get that Vogue is a fashion media group, so why not just give the athletes the usual Vogue treatment (makeup, lighting, tailored clothes, post-production work, etc.)? That seems more apropos for sending body positive messages than photoshopping fake deformities onto real models. In

Yeah! Where are you ever going to find real disabled people? Do they even make real disabled people anymore?

toes are not pointed so this US judge is deducting .4 tenths of a point for poor form.

I am insulted.

Probably true, as it looks like they’re riding fixies - no free hub and no big ‘downhill’ gears.

This. How does a sign in a Home Depot bucket behind a fence, which doesn’t appear to have a gate, have any legal basis?

There's still lots and lots of steel in modern airplanes. Aluminum is an awesome wonder metal (especially the lithium aluminums) but there are times when you need that heat treated 4340 steel and its 220,000 lbs/sq in yield strength

So’d my Grandpa, many years ago. He showed me his scars from getting splashed regularly with the molten metal.

It is nice to know that, no matter where you go (east or west) there are some constants. Such as the fact that the jerk always seems to be in charge.

Fun fact: the tip of the Washington Monument in DC is a 2.8 kilogram aluminum casting, serving as a lightning rod. It was so unusual to see so much aluminum in one place it was publicly exhibited prior to installation.

Thank goodness for aluminum! Those god-damned cast-iron aeroplanes were such fuckers to get off the ground...

My dad used to work at an aluminum smelter. Talk about hot and dirty work. It took a big physical toll on the people who were on the pot lines for a long time.