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To be fair, real mass transit is also very, very expensive. 

Excuse me, Drew’s room is on the second floor and his parents’ house doesn’t even have a basement.

The takeaway here is that Drew may once again be blogging from his mother’s basement.

The cruelty is the point.

I live in Durham, about two miles from the explosion.

I’m probably going to be dumped on if this comment reaches high enough to be read, but... this is to me a bit in poor taste to report on so soon? I mean, yeah, this a car news blog. But man, a building blew up and multiple people died. It just so happens that a neighboring building had some old cars in it, and those

A Ferrari collection?

I think there was stuff inside that building.

......Part out?..............too soon? yeah, too soon.

Someone on Twitter called her David Duke’s maid and that’s how I’m referring to her from now on.

So who’s forcing you to watch it?

Yeah, I just clicked through to read what exactly happened, but was 99% sure I didn’t want to watch the video and your comment gave me that last 1%. I can live without seeing this. 

I usually wait until others have commented on it and I thank all of you have watched it so I can safely say, “No thanks, I’m good.”

I’ve learned that there’s a wide disparity in the meaning of the words “graphic video.”  For anyone who hasn’t watched yet, this is towards the “I can’t eat lunch now” end of the spectrum.  How awful.  

you don’t get AIDS from someone coughing in a room full of people. But you do get measles that way. You don’t know people who died from measles, because they are dead. We don’t see the people regularly who were disfigured because of it because they often are shy about being stared at because of how they look.

Of course it is possible for children, even those who are not immunocompromised, to die from complications of the measles. But not that many.”

Refutation of point 1:

See this would have been much more interesting and would have tied into the Tattoo #MeToo piece that Anna did last year. As it stands though it just seems like a really awkward private disagreement between hipsters. 

Yeah I started skimming after I realized the entire article was just about a dispute between people in one tattoo shop in Brooklyn? Why would I, a reader on the opposite coast, care enough to read 4000 words about this?

Did anyone else find this somewhat anticlimactic and awkward for a feature?