so gorgeous. i shivered at the last line
so gorgeous. i shivered at the last line
That was a fantastic piece of writing. I stayed extra long at the Red Cross after my blood donation (my New Yorker source) just so I could finish it.
It’s also crazy that Aloha came out at the same time as this incredible William Finnegan personal history about Hawaii and race and surfing and devotion, in the New Yorker—make that white man’s Hawaii story into as nuanced a movie as the piece was and I’d be there for it 100%
Yes: All things Miata.
the calm casual comments while upside down after an interstate rollover brought to you today by seatbelts.
Fiat Multipla...
I’ve always preferred physical limits on speed limits rather than legal ones. It slows the inattentive and those with ill equipped vehicles and serves as a challenge/fun for the rest of us.
Powers is blind to the real world, driving in a video game with a VR helmet on. While he’s also ass-hauling in the real car.
Thank you for your very thoughtful feedback. What is the name of your style blog?
On the one hand: anyone who makes a Facebook page about something harmless they hate probably deserves to get fucked up.
3 things:
Any gym that lets patrons go barefoot is a gym I am quitting.
Typical pro-car drivel for the Jalopnik agenda. Go back to watching Speed Network and drooling over McLarens, ya bunch of slope-headed knuckle-draggers.
What a bunch of Bandildoes
Why take it down? Why is it unnecessary? Real life is a scary, dangerous place. This is what it looks like. Plus, it looks like this girl giving testimony is the same one in the injury photograph. So it’s safe to say she recovered enough to act as a spokesperson for this issue.
I disagree. It may be grotesque and unsettling, however this the reality of the defective airbags. It's relevant and helps hammer home how dangerous these airbags are
Looks like they couldn't handle the D.