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The Legend of Zelda: Breast of the Wild
Fursona 5
Elden Cock Ring
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Ejaculation
Monster Hunter Thighs
Metroid Head
Resident Evil Milfage
Psychonaughties 2

I daily drive a C7 (except in winter) and here are my thoughts, FWIW to anyone who wanders in here:

The engine is fantastic. The transmission is a serious disappointment. The problems with it you read on forums are real; I’ve had one triple flush already and am headed for a second.

Wie viel Kühlergrill möchten Sie?

The hypersensitivity of Cyberpunk super fans continues

I remember when these weren’t that desirable and that’s exactly when I bought my leftover 2016, brand new OTD for $71k. Those days are long gone.

I actually knew an insurance agent from my last job (one of out customers) who would recommend to drop full coverage on a vehicle after it reached a certain age and any loans were paid off, felt it wasn’t worth it. I’ve never made the kind of money where saving money by getting minimum coverage came out ahead of full

Yes, California does allow liability only. In fact, you’re only required to carry a minimum of $5k property damage coverage (ask me how I know). 

For an older Subaru with a new motor I’m guessing he only had liability insurance and thus no claim to be had. I feel for him.

For an older Subaru with a new motor I’m guessing he only had liability insurance and thus no claim to be had. I feel for him.

Ever since I heard about Lexus’ development of a TTv6, I was hoping it would make its way under the hood of the IS and RC since seemed to be better suited for a mild performance car than a luxo cruiser and should shave a hundred or so pounds. It seems like to get the car closer to the 3,500 lbs mark it will take major

Ah yes, the man who was crazy enough to let me write about my 944 IN PRINT is Getting/Out. Congratulations! I’ve spun “Can I write about the Porschelump?” into a periodically recurring thing, all thanks to Autoweek giving me a shot at it a long, long time ago.

Just say:I’m not paying for the guy behind me”. But tip the coffee team the cost of your drink. Or double, whatever, but you don’t have to continue this performative bullshit. Tip the people who need it (the understaffed, overworked, underpaid employees) and let the dude behind you pony up for his own order.

I think I would have been mortified to be caught in one of these at one point in my life. Now, as a miserable old fuck, I’d probably relish being the one to kill it for the workers’ sake. Take the free coffee and throw what you were going to pay into the tip box. 

So what is standard procedure when you get caught in one? I’ve been asked before if I’m going to continue it, so I would feel like a jerk saying no. Feels like I’m either making their life hard or deciding, yes I am the one who wants a free coffee today, thank you.

Why would he even make this shit up? What could this possibly gain him? And what is up with the stupid looking hair cut?

Hundreds of billions of dollars in Covid relief checks sent out with no means testing—manna for everyone

The Corvette vacuum sucks.

It doesn’t take a crystal ball to see where things go from here — just a passing look at what happened a decade ago.

Would that $10,000 include taking on all their debt? 

-Premium gas providing any benefit in engines not designed for it.