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The science behind midichlorians is not quite clear as the Jedi Library and researchers were purged (I assume) during Order 66. The only surviving tomes were about lightsaber combat (maybe?) and were subsequently destroyed in a treehouse fire called down by Force Ghost Yoda.

“The food is terrible—and such small portions!”

You know, I enjoy the motorsport for what it is. But I really hate that they glamorize the wrecks in this. They show them in the previews. They highlight them in the marketing. The announcers even say “if you’re looking for big wrecks, you’re in the right spot.”

A CEO of a large company blowing a whistle on the company’s 3 decades out fraudulent sales practices is one of the bolder things I’ve seen. Most CEOs would try to clean it up (maybe) and sweep it under the rug.

Emperor Palpatine was gay, and very much in love with Plagueis, JK Rowling confirms.

The Japanese ‘Yotas are definitely a different animal. Most of my Toyota experience is from building Tacomas and FJ80s. The 80s are fine, total dogs on the highway, but fine. Tacomas are a disaster, first gen Tacos were worse, but the second and third gen have plenty of really dumb headaches. The frames are made out

Oh I misread this title as “self-sealing cans.” I was excited.

An argument between two vegans is not called a beef. It’s just two people with bad tempehs.

Being vegan is a big missed steak. 

I actually know a different vegan joke:

If you meet a vegan in a crossfit gym, what do they tell you about first?

That’s some mighty fast peddling. 

The issues you’re not worried about with a Jeep (power seats, cameras, trim) are what earned LR their dismal reliability ratings. Those are the exact type of issues that tank a company’s reliability rating since owners take them to the dealership for warranty repair. More features generally means lower reliability. 

For clarification I didn’t say “a LR” I said this new defender, specifically. Consumer Reports lists the Wrangler as the 3rd least reliable vehicle, only ahead of the Camaro & Colorado. Both brands are abysmal. My logic is that LR has spent more money on the Defender rollout than any in their history [citation

Cannot wait to get mine. I have a Rubicon that I offroad fairly regularly (and have gotten very properly stuck on a couple of times), and it shares daily duty against some of my other, more exotic cars. It’s getting replaced this summer with a Defender 110X because I want something a little better when I commute, and

You’ve never driven in the desert have you?

Me - as soon as the PHEV becomes available.

It was nothing compared to the Yellow Submarine invasion of ‘67.

Me too.

Your homeopathic vaginal eggs won’t save you this time, Gwyneth.