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This, and it was the 90's. This big push for people to come forward and be almost fully supported is relatively recent, honestly. It’s a sad fact of life...

I coach varsity wrestling, and we get a lot of outsiders, sure, but if you look at the ambassadors for the sport at the NCAA and Olympic level you’re not getting the same type of guys that go MMA. Jordan Burroughs turned it down he’s an olympic gold medalist and favorite to win this year, Kyle Dake and David Taylor

It’s disturbing, but many people who work in places where mass shootings are common (schools, large businesses, etc.) often go through active shooter training. One of the last-ditch survival strategies is to back away (the farther you are the less likely they are to shoot) and attempt to convince the person to shoot

The saddest part is that due to the engine being so low actually turboing one of these things is a pain in the ass. My good friend runs a performance shop and makes kits for the BRZ/FR-S and the words coming out of his mouth as he was taking an exhaust manifold together to turbo this thing were hilarious. Even if the

Not to generalize the entire community (there are some good people in it, some...), but the area he’s from - Oakwood, Ohio - is one of the richest, most privileged places in Ohio. I grew up in a much poorer area about 30 minutes from Oakwood (although my family would be considered wealthy), and I can’t tell you how

Pontiac Sunfire - Even for $2,000 I wouldn’t get one. Especially the one I’ve posted because some idiot tried to modify it (and I assume they think it’s “tasteful”) I tried to find a convertible, which is even worse, and couldn’t within 500 miles of my location. Hopefully they’ve all been destroyed.

In probably ‘97 or ‘98 my parents took me to the Indy Motor Speedway Museum for the first time. I was 10 or 11 and I bought a print of this photo there. As they were framing it, Stan Fox himself came in. He introduced himself, shook my little hand (I was in awe) and signed the print for me. Such a nice guy he was...

We literally posted the same link at the same time. It’s meant to be..

Or, and this is crazy, you could buy this legally imported one in Virginia and be unstoppable.

Considering the condition of the engine bay, the interior, and the paint (as well as that dent on the driver’s side rear), I’d be willing to bet the previous owner was not kind to this thing. The interior shots with the torn and limp headliner, the rear inserts falling out, and whatnot, just scream CP to me. I love

Talking about any type of discrimination is difficult, I think, because people are so quick to compare it to X or Y. Or so quick to dismiss it because A or B. I’m just here to get perspectives and learn, because I’m a white male who’s never really had to deal with such negatives aspects of humanity. Now, I’m a teacher

I really appreciate your insights. I see what you mean now about their potential pandering to a white audience. You’re correct that they should look at the podium from which they’re speaking and maybe reconsider their message, or the way in which they present it. Thanks for taking the time to enumerate on this. :)

I don’t know if it’s fair to compare the two. K&P may be a bit more family friendly than Chappelle, maybe a little less edgy, but I also think they’re a bit less racially motivated compared to Chappelle (overall). K&P do a lot to make fun of pop culture, and really play with irony in a more ambiguous way than

God bless Southwest Ohio, amirite?

I think my favorite thing about Honda’s lineup is that you can drive in the country, the ‘burbs, and the City II.

I had the old-model Ridgeline and used to describe it as a terrible truck, but a GREAT vehicle. I loved that thing, and I think this is a great successor. I’m sure it will be reasonably successful, if not a sleeper hit, a few years from now.

Mission accomplished.

Yup, I drive back-ass country roads in shitty winters. My 2010 Rubicon (2dr, like it should be) has never let me down. My interior is hard plastic and the ride isn’t cushy like my wife’s Honda, but I love my Jeep. My wife does, too. So much so that I might upgrade to a newer one and give her my Rubi. I’ll be

Oh...oh god...

Considering the cheetah print Lambo is somewhat well-known throughout the Super-JDM Fanboy community, I feel like it would be sought after if put up for sale. I know I’d rock it.