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We have a new puppy in the house, who is my shadow, so I haven’t been able to build any of the sets I have queued. I mad-rushed a rebuild of the Millennium Falcon before we picked him up because I knew it would be tough to do with him around. I have several sets just sitting unopened in a closet, waiting for me to

Best of luck to you! 

That looks incredible. You must be good at organizing parts. I recently did a rebuild of the 75192 Millennium Falcon and I don’t think I ever truly appreciated how the bags are shipped labeled and sorted until I had to sort that from scratch. I had initially dismantled it for a move and put all the pieces into a giant

I just love the idea that someone in Germany bought a Saturn in Texas. What a world. 

I can’t speak for most people but I’ve bought 5 new vehicles in the last 8 years; 3 have been manual, 3 have been hatchbacks or wagons. So, yeah, not the soundest financial decisions but I do actually put my money where my mouth is. Thanks for trolling. 

This is what I was going to say.

Hnnnggggg.

I threw a fit when I didn’t fit into the Fit. But that was because I really liked it and wanted to buy it but just too long in the leg. 

There’s always a need for data. It’s proven in your very first statement, “you probably have seen how deserted the city is.” Which is already an incorrect assumption. I live and work in a state capital, and it is not deserted at all. It is oftentimes just as busy, if not more, at varying times of the day. But that is

I’d be interested to see data on that, if there is any, since this is a pretty anecdotal thing to say so definitively. I am an essential worker and have been working from the office the entire pandemic and we’re not a small company (7500ish employees, 400+ in my building alone). I have literally no reason to be here —

I think Diane and Ruben may appreciate it if you blurred out some info on this. 

I’d rather have this! 

Hey at least it’s interesting looking? 

So I wasn’t the only one that noticed DT is starting to look jacked. 

If you can afford anything you want and want to get into gaming, now is the best time in history and the world is your oyster. You have so many options, which is probably where some of the perception of complication is coming from (the technology on the back-end is as complicated as it’s ever been but usability is

Apples to oranges here. GM can roll out a shell and be like, “this is what we’re basing it on,” and we know they have already been in operation for over 100 years and are capable of sticking a powerplant in it. A new company with no proven ability to mass produce a quality product saying, “yeah, this thing is totally

Where’s the lie, though? I am open to being proven wrong, but if he publicly said it was operable, and then it wasn’t, is that not true? I have been in this journalist’s shoes before — you do an interview and most of what you’re given is fluff so you narrow your focus on the most newsworthy portion of the interview

I would gladly revisit 2005 if it allowed me to skip 2020. 

Find a good local tire shop that price matches online sales. Bada bing, bada boom. 

Find a good local tire shop that price matches online sales. Bada bing, bada boom. 

I am so fucking tired of people with money using lawsuits as threats, especially against journalists.