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Deadspin died the day they turned off comments.  There is absolutely no point going there without being able to comment and discuss the articles, especially on the topic of sports. Hey, maybe they’ll bring back comments and I’ll start visiting again!

I haven’t been to Deadspin much since the last purge, but I honestly thought 100% of their stories were AI generated anyway? Anything with a “Published date” followed by “

Since no one else at G/O Media seems able to acknowledge it, maybe because you all (probably rightly) fear for your own jobs at this point, I’ll go ahead and say it:

You’re not the only one. It’s an embarrassment to our country, WTF is wrong we these people?

How it’s remotely possible that a fascist criminal like Trump even stands a chance at being elected is a mystery to me. It certainly doesn’t say anything good about my fellow Americans. BTW, I own two Alfa Romeos, a 4C and a Giulia Ti.

Some comedian made a joke comparing airline security to casino security, paraphrasing: “The airport can’t find a gun in your luggage. The casino catches you doing math in your head.”

Mobile amputation machine.

I do agree, but in the past we have made great deal of safety issues automakers problems, why not this one?

Americas regulations:  “We’ll put guns on the front to shoot pedestrians out of the way so they don’t damage the hood.”

I think the takeaway is that this truck WAS casually advertised as bulletproof, with no further information - the actual information is that it is exactly as bulletproof as sheet steel. There are real, actual armored vehicles out there that have more specific, useful ratings for what they can resist. But, it’s

Why there isn’t a regulation for this, is beyond me.

I knew a guy in high school that was hit from behind with an RX-7 (first gen) at “a high rate of speed” being driven by a “completely non-sober drunk” on a sidewalk.

The truck in the video isn’t even as high as most of the monsters on the road. 

I will never stop laughing at the irony of people who believe that and yet say they are christian.

Let us not so quickly overlook a 1,000 pound weight difference plus Dodge quality. 

What? This is taking on the Lucid Sapphire at $250k and the Tesla Model S Plaid. The Charger isn’t even close in any metric.

All of which goes to show how we should appreciate the jut-jawed look of the Postal Service’s new EV:

but what about the rest of the population that’s outside your Tahoe?

Sure, they’re safe for their occupants, but what about the rest of the population that’s outside your Tahoe?

This is a good video, I watched it the other day. We need some automaker to stop making rolling compensators and be brave enough to make lower hoods on a pick up truck.