Seems VW didn’t get the memo that all headlights must now me angry slits.
Seems VW didn’t get the memo that all headlights must now me angry slits.
I’ve been taking advantage of the little used convection feature of my over-the-range microwave for small things that need heating in the oven.
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4th Gear: I live in Syracuse, a city where you can pretty much get anywhere in 20 minutes, and look forward to that section of I-81 coming down. The plan to expand the current 481 to 3 lanes to accommodate the extra through traffic, the addition of a new on/off ramp for 690 and the creation of 2 new exits for the…
Sweethearts are just Necco Wafers in drag.
If androids dream of electric sheep, do android children have electric pony rides at their activation day parties?
If Apple & Cupra teamed up for an EV, it could be called the Apple Cupra Tino.
I’d go with Cupra Sóup and keep the Cupra Chabra name free for a full-sized crossover.
If they are done well, yes. I imagine the person doing it has a desire to design a car, and this is how they do it.
I don’t think saying “This sucks” is a review. I think it’s barely an opinion and a bigger asshole move. Someone spends countless hours creating something and the reaction one feels they absolutely need to share with the world is a thoughtless “This sucks” that took all of 2 seconds to post?
No, you don’t need to say it in a rude way in the first place. The rudeness is on you.
I can write a negative review of a movie and say “this actor sucked so bad and wasn’t believable in any scene” without actually wanting them to see it or get hurt
That’s awesome, especially since it doesn’t make anyone feel singled out.
Do any of them now that “All the bros are SWOLE”?
I think that in this day and age, if you are publishing (professionally writing, posting on Twitter, etc.) something about someone and don’t want them to know about, you should probably rethink what you’re going to be writing. If you can’t stand behind it, does it need to be said?
I read an interview with Uzo Aduba where she talked about how she was teased about her name as a kid and wanted to be called Zoe because Uzoamaka was difficult for people to pronounce. Her mother’s response: “If they can learn to say Tchaikovsky and Dostoyevsky, then they can learn to say Uzoamaka.”
“After you drive without consistent fit and finish, it gets very annoying to go back!”
They can’t do a consistent panel gap, but they can predict whether you want to go forward, backward or park. Got it.
I wouldn’t be surprised if she corrects people, “It’s pronounced ‘can-AH-da’.”
4th Gear: I can kind of understand Hyundai’s hesitancy about going forward with Apple. It’s an investment of time and resources they’d have to be careful to manage and it would be a shift in their normal business model. If the car itself is unsuccessful, I don’t think it would be a reflection on Hyundai, most people…