volante3192
Volante3192
volante3192

At what point does the driver accept responsibility here? I feel it is somewhere before it barrels into the side of a train, a ways before that. Still, at least it is trashed. Now don’t repair it, replace it with a regular car instead.

More importantly Boeing doesn’t even make the engines. If this is a factory/design issue, then it’s a GE, Pratt & Whitney, or Rolls Royce problem.

No matter what you think of the truck or anyone who buys them, yelling profanities at him, giving the guy the finger and spitting on/scratching his property makes you as bad if not worse of a person.

He genuinely doesn’t seem like a bad person or anything - it just sounds like he thought it looked neat so he bought one. I disagree with him, but I feel for him a little bit. Having people fuck with your car is always gross and awful.

Because unfettered capitalism exists only to boost the bottom line of the companies we want it to. 

I just saw this last week and it DOES end with Defying Gravity.

One of the most successful things about the musical is how tight the writing is. From curtain up until down, not a second is wasted, it’s positively breathless. Which isn’t to say it’s rushed, it just adapts the parts that it needs and leaves the rest on the cutting room floor. The two-parter thing really worries me.

Yeah, lithium batteries have two sides of the fire triangle built into it. All they need is heat, and once that has been added it becomes self sustaining until the fuel is gone.

Right next to the Don’t Step on Snek sticker!

Either I got Kinja’d, or I just forgot to include the incredibly important, “in Memphis” part of that sentence. It’s been fixed.

Many would say the same of those that killed George Floyd.

Sad to say, but the owner probably got the best possible outcome there —- insurance pays her to replace a vehicle that has terrifying depreciation. It’s the only way she’d ever get close to her money back. 

I think this says more about business majors than it does about car enthusiasts. 

I feel like the only reason we even know or care about this event is for the famous Colbert set for Bush Jr where he really did get up there and rip into the administration in a funny way. But that was Colbert at height of his power and Colin Jost will never be that funny 

Journalists sitting in the same room as politicians and pretending to be nice is something that we all should find horrifying.

A lot of these can be lumped into one overarching rule: BE PREDICTABLE.

He said he was conservative.

We encourage greed for the management in this country but look down at the workers trying to ask for basic survival income. Absolutely balls out insanity.

Holy crap man! Crazy to think that this guy was anti-union until not too long ago. I’m curious to hear the reasoning for his anti-union stance prior to this interview, aside from his dad’s negative union experience.