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I hate to say this about a user base that I participate in, but most Kinja commenters don’t know how to read, at least not properly. They’ll just omit ingesting large quantities of any writing, refuse logical discourse, say what they want, and then scream and shout until someone feeds them.

We could maybe all day, really.

I wish more people used the term “frippery.” It’s one of my favorite words.

Not sure you understood me. Who knows what he did to get one but decided post-damage to not GAF and spend his time dealing with something else.

I don’t think it’s respect that applies to a Yaris driver that can’t drive or park without hitting things, no matter what it is.

There is another resource you haven't considered. Time. If he's occupied with something else and the damage isn't hurting it's track time maybe he wants to spend that in other ways.

Yaripode remains my favorite. 

First SNES RPG I played in the 90's was Shadowrun.

Now playing

I actually heard the Aira Mitsuki cover before Cornelius and I’m torn as to which one I like more

Definitely meme worthy

People who are trying to do 75 in that lane with a smug look on their face and refusing to move over are going to be wiped out by the collision with the guy coming up doing 80 mph faster than the blocker.

I saw it at an auto show and thought it was cute. Too bad it never found popularity with a demographic.

What, now was your threshold?

With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine.

Hey Peter, Zelda 2 is one of my most favorite games of all time. I have seen and felt many things similar to you when I first played this and a lot of the game mechanics honestly still feel decent after 30 years. I think it’s highly underrated, and would love a new version sort of Castlevani SOTN esque.

Disclaimer: Don’t read into this, commenters, I’m not here to insult any of you. Get angry if you want, but it’s useless to get angry at me, when I haven’t directly attacked any one of you and don’t plan to do so.

What I find particularly interesting about the salt flats is how due to all the salt, extra weight on the car can be a good thing for traction. Downforce also tends to limit top speed, whereas weight tends to only limit acceleration, so it’s ideal for the flats. 

As a desert dweller, the desert is often bumpy. Even dry lake beds are often rough to anything that isn’t a soft suspension.

Ow, my feels. :(