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"...no more realms and the redness..."

Because it's a challenge and we are made better when we are challenged. Because it will inspire people. Because of what they will learn along the way. Because it will make them happy and the world can use more happiness. Because risks pay off in strange ways that can not always be seen before hand. Because they'll

I always thought the Cosmo had a weird French vibe, design-wise. The author of the piece hits on some awkwardness of design in the car that he says will result in it always being an also-ran, but I think it's the weird awkwardness that attracts me to the car, much like the strange aesthetic in many older French cars,

This is some Willaim Gibson type shit happening here. Some rich guy from the shadows trying to hold the future of the world by way of consumer products. Weird, but that doesn't mean I don't want to read the novelization.

Both have a penchant for formal wear?

A) good on you for wading into the comments and talking about shit. It makes the world better when people talk about shit instead of ignoring people and yelling at them. B) I was writing a pitch the other day and was thinking of using a similar rhetorical tool, setting up a negative stereotype from the voice of

That's how they do you know – drive around listening to rap and shooting all the jobs.

And with the 15 year rule here in Canada all the trucks my Dad brought in were fully street legal.My brother ended up driving a Jumbo around for a year as his DD because it was so cheap.

My Dad imported and sold those mini trucks for a while. He ended putting some mattracks on one and he said it would go anywhere. He also followed his friends on quads and kept up no problem. Fun little things.

Do you know what I like about this car though, those front fenders. They look like fenders in the original meaning of the word: the part of the car that covers the wheels. It's like the whole front fender is a flare, and that's awesome.

It's bitchception

Pancaking, just a delicious way to drive

Am I the only one that thinks the blacked out A pillar/this-portion-of-the-wrap-around-glass looks like a solar panel?

That piece read like an excuse to go see Falling Water, and the vehicle just happened to be the new Jeep Grand Cherokee.

Much more? The numbers I found say it ways about 150lbs more, but I guess that's being a bit pedantic at these weight levels. What the Continental GT Speed has, though, is one hell of a nice suit, and that changes everything. He's not the everything to everyone guy, he's the fat, runner in a tux. So yeah, it's

It's not candy and laughter – it's an 800 pound 'basketball player' with clip less cycling shoes on his feet. It's funny for the first ten minutes, but then you realize he's destroying the hard wood and no one wants to play with him because he has a vertical measured in millimetres and if you crash into him it's game

I think someone's fucking with you. The Icefield Parkway, like much of the highways that cut through the Rockies, has no cellphone reception, night or day.

This number is a lot closer to the price that Fiat wanted to pay than the amount of money than the amount the UAW Health Trust that owned the other 41.5% wanted.

Indeed