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It’s a novel that was a massive hit when it came out over 40 years ago and then fell into relative obscurity. That’s what they mean by “dad book”. It didn’t have the “legs” that similar bestsellers like Dune, Stephen Kings’ assorted novels, Anne Rice’s vampire series, or even V.C. Andrews Flowers in the Attic have had

Why can’t “boys will be boys” be used as a defense for grand theft like it is for rape?

I think Americans need to realize that F1 teams doesn’t give a shit about what anyone in the US thinks, other than shoveling Big Bux at them.

Go ahead and read this. It is the most gut wrenching depiction of animal abuse I have read.  We already don’t have the greatest understanding yet of how the brain works.  Adding electronics to it (or any foreign object for that matter) is not a great idea.

EV degradation curve is steep for the first year or two but then flattens out. In 2016 my model S could do 270 miles on a charge. I purchased it when it was 3.5 years old and had 50k miles on it; then it would charge to 250 miles. A degradation of 7.4%. Today my car has 135k miles on it. It charges to 242 miles, so

I mean, if you live like a normal college kid, you go to campus more than a couple times a week. This seems like the more pertinent issue that makes this an oddball case only being presented for shock-value.

Depends on the company.

Yes, they should.

Like a stopped analog clock being right twice a day (ask your parents what this means), Elon is for once right on track here. Lucid is financed by the utterly vile Saudis. And to be clear Saudi Arabia is no ally of America, they are a trading partner—period.

Amazon denied the need for multiple tornado shelters and denied workers the ability to keep jobs if they left the building to take shelter - when a tornado crumpled a building and killed several workers. They continue to maintain that a 600 foot run to the far side of the building is an adequate defense when only a

Well, my brother works for FedEx as a ramp agent at MSP (but he’s been sent to California for training enough times that he’s seen how the operation is run there as well). From what he’s told me, this absolutely would not be tolerated at their facilities. When it’s ridiculously hot, workers are cycled in and out of

He reeks of the stench of hypocrisy, jealousy, and entitlement.

The lack of frunk with that big gaping hole at the front of the under-hood area is just laziness. The packaging under the hood also looks like it could have been done much more compactly. 

How’s that boot taste, cracka?

everyone attempting to defend the Beast is inadvertently confirming the thesis statement of the article: that he is ANNOYING. he’s annoying! to look at, to listen to, to see coming in to your local walmart to complain about his slave labor chocolate. and yes, you can look that up, it is produced with slave labor. no

While it’s true actual vendors can go in the back and inspect their products, this is a YouTube clown several degrees removed from being an actual vendor. If he cared about restocking he would have told the vendor he contracted to go through the correct channels, but he doesn’t actually care about that, he only cares

I don’t think anyone would be complaining if this had been “Bill, Vendor at Mr Beast, Inc” coming down to help with candy bar stocking. I get that, you’re right that they’re there not just to help their products but to help employees. But when the near-billionaire CEO with ungodly internet power personally comes down

I may be a tad old at this point, but I flipped on his channel surfing through my Roku Live list, watched for about 20 seconds, then immediately went to something else. What the fuck is this knob’s appeal? 

A good store manager would trespass this clown instead of allowing him to harass their employees.