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According to Bloomberg, it would also prevent teachers from speaking about current events or controversial issues without “giving deference to any one perspective.”

*Slow Clap* Even if the responses have potential to be slightly tongue-in-cheek, I applaud an author on this series of sites who acknowledges mistakes and gives a mea culpa; a very rare thing, especially from the gang over on Jalopnik or The Root. I give you all the props Aisha. Keep up the content. 

A lot of owners actually use them as intended, which is why Toyota gave it four different TRD trims: TRD Off-Road for $40,730, TRD Off-Road Premium for $43,325, and TRD Pro for $50,745.”

I’m sorry...but we don’t live in a hypothetical vacuum of sorts. If you can find me a C8 Corvette today for 65k, then please send it to me. I’ll buy 2.

Even without a load, there’s no hybrid/gas powertrain combination that gets close to the 30 MPG highway rating from the diesel F150. Combined perhaps, but not purely on highway driving (unless I’m mistaken - a distinct possibility).

What’s so bonkers about all of this is the fact they felt they needed to do the bike bit at all. It’s not enough to be going up in a great-looking, highly advanced spaceplane and tickling the scrotum of the cosmos?”

Now *this* is good journalism

Shit, I’m erect. 

I agree, but if we were to play Devil’s advocate for a second: Montenegro doesn’t necessarily serve a strategic purpose, but it does function quite well as a “beta test” for China. They’re probably wondering just how far they can push under guise of contract before they’ve declared war. 

Don’t shift those goalposts now. Saying America caused something and then shifting to “America has always aimed to keep it that way” are two completely different things. One implies that we went out of our way to do it, the other means we’re taking advantage of an already-existing situation. 

These “IEDs” were made by a 27 year old named Arturo Cejas III - presumably hispanic based on his name (Don’t @ me... I too fall into that category). Word choice is important here, and I’m absolutely certain this would’ve had a completely different spin if the young man were white instead of hispanic. Reading between

Glad someone who isn’t in the grays sent the proper response across Justin’s bow. It was a shitty response from the author. Not surprised at all though...

I agree with every single sentence you wrote except for the last one...my sole wish is for the NRA to be half as competent as left-leaning voters imagine them to be. Seriously, they’re a shit organization that hemorrhages money and hasn’t done anything significant to support second amendment rights for law-abiding

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A victory for the common man!

As the author correctly pointed out, it’s worth every penny. Government spends so much money on absurd shit, but at the end of the day...saving a human life is absolutely worth 45k. 

So, let me get this straight...you’re willing to risk blowing it up rather than ordering a cam for it? Godspeed. 

No horse in this race, but how about a follow-up post thanking the Jalopnik community for calling your mechanic out on blatant highway robbery? Seriously, just look through these comments.

Yeah...I’m far from a “Eat the Rich” mentality, but I agree wholeheartedly. It’s funny though, we’re not even discussing the top 1% - we’re discussing the top .0001%. There’s tremendous wealth inequality in this country and the fact that most people can only afford to rent an apartment (not buy) and yet supercar

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Snap’s official stance that it is removing the feature not out of safety concerns but because it just isn’t popular anymore is both depressingly unsurprising and insulting to the families who have lost loved ones as a consequence of it.”