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Oddly enough, it was World War I’s requirement for gas masks that caused the then-decades long trendiness of beards to go the way of the dodo bird, so it’d probably be fitting if another trend gets chopped off for medical reasons too.

I’m a guy on the internet; I pretty much just talk out of my ass.

Doctors wear face masks during surgery so that their mouth germs won’t get into the patient’s open wound. Not to protect themselves from airborne viruses. If they’re dealing with patients with certain dangerous contagious diseases, they wear filter mask or respirators so that they won’t get sick. A simple face mask

I mean...David...come on...You’ve done amazing things mechanically with these old, decrepit jeeps and you’re very mechanically inclined, but then you let water just freeze inside the block?

So, so much better than new vehicles which seem to like putting them as close to the ground as possible, on the bottom of the rear fascia - you know, precisely in a location I am not looking at, nor am likely to catch even in my periphery. 

As soon as they bring back the magic carpet ride hydraulics and a single-spoke steering wheel, I’m interested.

Totally useless design for a BMW

Hey, at least that front end is better than whatever the hell Lexus is doing right now 

Rather bland compared with the DS9 concept promised a few years ago

While many think that this odd location was chosen because of extensive studies about visibility and safety, it was actually the result of designer Flamino Bertoni needing an effective way to make his rear-end design work.

why ruin the rear visibility by ending the rear window so high up?

ah ha! nice try pete

Wanna see an SNL article not about Pete or the news anchor guys someday, all just “Cecily Strong shows up to work regularly, does good job, does not look like a candy cane with a bunch of tattoos on it.”

*struck dead by predictable joke gods*

I don’t like to even let my car collection in GTA languish undriven. I can’t imagine commissioning nearly a dozen custom Ferraris (that are the same model!) and then just never driving them.

The more I hear about Virginia, the less I ever want to spend a single second in that state. With all due respect, what the hell were you thinking driving even a single MPH over the limit there?

They’re high performance tires, so softer compound, on a vehicle that spends much of its time at high speeds carrying customers and their luggage, so even more friction. Add to that that a blown tire or an accident costs a lot more for a business like this than new tires every 15-30k miles. Also, the more you drive

“My dad’s truck has 250,000 miles and he’s only replaced tires and brakes.”

No.  But a part failure could strand anything.  

could i BE wearing anymore clothes?