valensiakol
Valensiakol
valensiakol

Bravo. I agree about Bangle. Great design is always in balance, not restraint. You can have exuberance without being scattershot. The great Italian houses put out designs that were masculine and feminine, mechanical and sculptural, animalistic and humanistic. Bangle has always done different for different sake;

Bangle, just go away. You fucked up design for the last decade and it only seems to be getting worse:

Had a better offer.
Well...it started when my detailer said “youve been overseas too long, you’re coming back to the Fort”.

IIRC, modern subs are covered in what’s essentially a rubber skin (it’s part of how they hide from sonar and you can see it on the three masts behind the crew). That crack is only in the external tile. As far as the rust, it could just be remnants of the bonding agent after some rubber flaked off around an external

What, you couldn’t shoehorn in a Trump joke too, you dickhead?

Uhhhh LOL what are you even talking about this is a Mario video hahaha.

Go outside and talk to an actual woman. Stop living your life online.

what. the. hell.

...said Wario to Waluigi.

And Kinja’s stupid infinite scrolling claims yet another victim...

I hope you’re not suggesting there was a chance it wasn’t going to get written off. Look at where that car is and consider it how it got there. There’s no doubt this car was fully submerged In salt water and was a write off. Still a jerk thing to do but the car was toast already.

I’d say by the before pic with it half buried in sand and salt water that the car was already a total loss before it was run over by a truck.

No, it’s not. Because in both cases, you’d know up front that the range is limited, or that only six cylinders are working. You can pay to upgrade. Or refuse the deal, and just not buy the car.

“and after I sign on the dotted line”
Nope.

Whatever it is I’m sure the fuel companies hate it.

Even recognizing the existence of Poe’s law, I’m willing to say this was sarcastic/joking

Not true. This will inevitably cause kids to lose interest, because there’s nothing that kids find more boring than the things adults tell them are taboo and forbidden.

considering only 10% of gawker's posts are actually written themselves, and aren't reposts of other people's journalism (basically, a version of Digg), i think we know the answer.

A real question: is declining to actually pay for things like this based on the principle that you shouldn't pay your sources, or in the knowledge that it will come out eventually, somewhere, and will be available to repost for free?

That's like threatening to fight every heterosexual at a Melissa Etheridge concert.