A few points:
1. The Kashoggi issue, if true, is pretty horrific. But Saudi Arabia has been doing pretty horrific things on a lager scale for a while, now. It would be odd if this were your breaking point.
A few points:
1. The Kashoggi issue, if true, is pretty horrific. But Saudi Arabia has been doing pretty horrific things on a lager scale for a while, now. It would be odd if this were your breaking point.
Now the one wildcard on this list that isn’t a truck or SUV: the Subaru Impreza.
I’m wondering if it’s an issue of safety? Maybe parts are more likely to fly about if designed to open?
For what it’s worth, I used mine as a mounting location for my phone. (Not that adding the ability to open the window would preclude this application.)
Ugh. This again? Look, any movie is better for the inclusion of Dwayne Johnson, regardless of whatever boxes you’re trying to check with the casting.
It’s a problem because It’s actually contradicting Mulaney, and thus the headline. The entire point of the article takes a complete 180 in the last paragraph without warning, justification or substantiation.
Why don’t these comics play colleges?
Seinfeld/Rock: It’s the PC nonsense
Mulaney: No, it’s not PC stuff, it’s…
It’s a problem because It’s actually contradicting Mulaney, and thus the headline. The entire point of the article takes a complete 180 in the last paragraph without warning, justification or substantiation.
Why don’t these comics play colleges?
Seinfeld/Rock: It’s the PC nonsense
Mulaney: No, it’s not PC stuff, it’s…
The quotes from Mulaney fully support the headline.
They shouldn’t be pushing. They should be sitting in the trunk to get the rear wheels on the ground.
I assumed it must be a continuation of the quote
Spot on.
Despite others’ comments concerning the left/right orientation of you or the blog, the real issue here is just honest journalism. The author tried to pass an opinion piece off as reporting by dragging in a wholly-unrelated celebrity quote.
Bear in mind that unlike other smaller companies, all of their games rely heavily on licenses. Not sure what those cost, but it ain’t cheap.
From a more pure free market perspective, taxing one’s own people to cause punitive damage to another country is unwise.
2nd Gear: Ford Would’ve Sold the Focus Active Here, If it Weren’t For Those Darn Tariffs
We’ve already lost the Ford Focus crossover in the States entirely. This is a situation where no one is really winning.
So if you get into a little fender-bender but the insurance company has to replace $10k worth of batteries...
This is actually an easy one to answer. Batteries are a huge part of the cost of an electric car, and they are impossible to repair. If the car’s in an accident, you’ll likely need the batter replaced. Thus, electric cars end up being more expensive to repair.
So you introduce a kid so people can hate the show that much more?
Dark World was fine. It’s toward the bottom of my MCU list, but that’s more a commentary on the MCU than on this film.