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Sounds like a pretty standard reach for a generation of click obsessed journalists. Journalistic integrity died ages ago, you’re just a byproduct - no hard feelings.

Edit - oh wait, you’re the same “Journalist” who pushed the whole carry on vs check your bag debate, good lord... find another career path

Show us the literal quote.

No he didnt.

It’s sad that Jalopnik’s coverage of F1 has trickled to almost nothing in the last few years. But it’s tragic that whenever we do get F1 coverage, it’s from this author. Who must hate F1. Or find it elitist. Or god only knows what. But every article Bradley writes about F1 is full of needless snark and poorly informed

Yes,agreed. This is tooo blatant to stomach.

That’s Bradley for you. Always been this way.

Misleading, clickbait headline. Have some pride in yourself and your work. 

So I read his quote and I’m missing the part where he says “they don’t understand how to build F1 cars” even though your title clearly states that’s precisely what he said.

One of the dangers, in my opinion, of widespread gun ownership (and a lack of mental health care along with the continued idea in some quarters that men who seek professional help with their emotions are weak and/or unmanly. Not saying that people who are angry/stressed out are mentally ill. Just that being able to

Yep, that’s typical Floriduh MAGA for ya!! 

The second person you described also likes to refer to everybody else as “entitled”, failing to see the irony

was inadequate, and he believed he was overcharged”

yet you removed guns from the equation and it probably ends up with 2 black eyes and sore fists.

This all could have been prevented if there had been a third person with a larger, higher-caliber gun who could have defused the situation. 

Take your damned star.

Seems easy enough to have barriers at each end of the bridge that can be quickly put up when they are on the bridge. Then raise the toll to $5000 to exit. 

Based on my experience with GM I’m going to estimate it’s on its third alternator already.

As with many things the nostalgia is powerful with this Chevy. A moment of remembrance and a moment of clarity, these would mighty morphin into a piece of junk after 5 years. Say goodnight white ranger.

Nah. You don’t have to spend $8,500 to get a car that will disappoint you all the way to Denny’s.

I cut out some unnecessary trips, combined others, walked a bit and took the bus a few times (in my city it’s free, and actually decent). So I guess I did my part in lowering demand.