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“Extremely our shit” is exactly the use of words that makes so many of Jalopnik’s articles much less enjoyable to read. There are myriad words available that would make the sentence more erudite. Maybe I’m pedantic about vocab and grammar, but I am certain you and your team are capable of much better.

That is exactly what I thought when I saw this article - I’d love to walk onto that lot! (says the owner of a 2008 S4 Avant 6MT)

The early US Lotus Elise has a regular key (off, accessory, on, start positions), but the start position does nothing. The start button on the dash replaces the start position. It does seem redundant and unnecessary.

Many cars have similar behavior to those with start buttons, in that the start position (with a key)

I always put on my (US-made) Aerostitch RoadCrafter 2-piece suit, full-face helmet (with earplugs), gloves and boots. Riding on I-66 during rush hour on a BMW Airhead (1986 R80RT) or a 2007 Yamaha TW200 demands it. Interestingly, even in hot weather, it can keep me cooler, since I’m not being directly hit by the sun -

My 1991 Subaru Legacy wagon (5-speed) had aux-in. I used it with my portable CD player, since I didn't want to spend the fortune they wanted for the in-dash unit. Why my 2005 Subaru Outback XT wagon (5-speed) didn't have one (or a CD-changer that could read MP3 discs) is beyond me. Good thing the 2006 stereo that

Addiction is a nasty thing, and affects everyone differently. You genuinely sound like you want to turn things around - but it sounds like the Xbox One is only part of the issue. If "professional" help has only made you feel worse, either you have to look for different professional help (there are a bunch of different