See how I’m grayed?
How do you think that happened?
I questioned authority on a Liberal-minded Gawker site.
There’s your answer.
See how I’m grayed?
How do you think that happened?
I questioned authority on a Liberal-minded Gawker site.
There’s your answer.
F-Zero pales in comparison to Wipeout.
Your PS hate is coming in strong here.
Pro Tip: Don’t tell them this shit unless you wanna get grayed.
It’ll happen to me, and it can and will happen to you.
They don’t like being called out on their hipster level contrived hypocritical BS. They act like total children.
I was replied to with photos of a baby crying.
I kid you not.
Just... don’t. Trust me on…
This is the sad reality of the 21st century automotive world.
Do you ever mourn the loss of Yatabe Circuit?
Where was there name calling? I referenced the author.
Thanks for confirming my point.
Again, how far up Brian’s behind are you? Can you see through his eyeballs yet?
“Osaka, Japan. This year, like in the past, the streets are closed off for pedestrians. By that, I mean cosplayers, photographers, and those keen to absorb the festivities.”
What streets? All streets? Some streets? Only the ones in Yao City?
Where? What? Who?
It’s a good thing this crappy company is going down the drain…
The clutch was shit, and the shift point was way too high. The gears were rubbery and lifeless - I literally couldn’t even feel what gear I had engaged into. The steering was soft and wooden. The chassis felt loose.
I too test drove one and came away very unimpressed.
“Visual Garbage”
wut.
“Waiting to lure the women into the host club.”
“...a bunch of fans dressed up for a celebration that shut down some streets in a city”
“...busy Osaka streets are shut down completely in celebration of Japanese nerddom. That’s awesome.
... and was a supremely shitty FWD wagon that had the build quality of a potato crisp.
... Kotaku is a geek culture site?
Holy shit, how far up the authors ass can you go? Can you french his throat from behind? I wouldn’t be surprised.
Yeah... that’s considered a pretty long distance by Japanese standards.
To give you some example of how long that is, I once walked with my friend from Shinsaibashi to Tennoji and back again, and she remarked that it was the farthest she had ever walked in her life.
In terms of Japanese distance, Shinsaibashi is miles away from Nipponbashi. Also, 20 years ago is a LONG time ago. A lot has changed since then - Shinsaibashi is now Osaka’s “5th Avenue/Yorkville/Beverly Hills”.