...the fucking Raptor...
...the fucking Raptor...
Well you can say the Lego probably has better initial quality than the Land Rover.
Get the car wrapped in neon orange. Never de-escalate.
Somebody in Philadelphia has a problem with the color orange? I know a guy.
There’s a lot of mind reading/hearing happening, flashbacks to show why the characters do what they do, and sometimes the characters are unnaturally talkative.
No, it is the blatant hatred and suggesting that he personally ordered it, as opposed to being ordered independently by a subordinate official. Based on the President’s tweet, I have no reason to believe that he was even aware of this.
Yes, you can technically be reporting the truth, but distorting it so much that it…
This article/propaganda piece is ridiculously awful, honestly. It is so utterly blatant with its hatred of the President, to the point that, if this were reprinted on Vox, I wouldn’t be able to tell the difference.
Kinja'd
Tesla is ahead of schedule. They weren’t expecting to blow up in China for a couple more years.
It was shitty, and I want another one.
I had one of those back in the 80's. Diesel. Damn thing wouldn’t pull a sick kid off a tricycle.
Yeah, if it weren’t that it was noted they got a refund and would be seeking printing elsewhere, I would have pegged this as a KS scam trying to bail with a story.
Hard Brexit.
Nope. I like being able to unlock everything. It means that if I find the game is a suddenly a little too difficult for me because I invested too much in the wrong branch of the skill tree, I know that I can fix it with a little grinding instead of starting over.
My toilet is still flushing in the correct direction, so shit isn’t going sideways.
MotoE...
Didn’t expect that last screenshot.
If you buy a car that is falsely represented as authentic, then hell yes you are entitled to profit! You haven’t taken a gamble, you have knowingly bought a car represented as authentic. Car values can go up and down sure. But this is a clear case of “I paid 1.2m for an authentic car, market value now says 1.5m, I can…
His investment didn’t lose value due to market forces. It lost value because of fraud. Punitive damages are perfectly appropriate in a case of fraud.
I disagree. He invested in what was represented as an authentic car. He should be able to keep that profit. If they had not committed (allegedly) fraud, he would have had that money to invest in some other way. They are liable for the entire loss.