So, moral of the story (may be way more relevant in Jalopnik or Lanesplitter, but..):
So, moral of the story (may be way more relevant in Jalopnik or Lanesplitter, but..):
Infinite scrolling is “Extreme Blogging”, I suppose.
You know what other car that feels as though it says to you “don’t worry man, I got this”?
Isn’t that capitalism for ya?
I think it’s more because of those ricer kids.
Yet those internet commenters never appreciated this beast.
An old friend of mine once reminded me of one particularly important thing about online sellers (keep in mind, though, that geopolitical conditions may vary):
You’re welcome.
In other words, why Starcraft players, once they’ve played it long enough, eventually switches to Zerg main.
Finally! Something that looks more like a Hot Wheels!
This article somewhat sums up rather nicely of why real, honest, hard-working people with real economic needs and burdens bought Mitsubishi Mirage.
We - I - have to leave this here.
This “haterade” situation pretty much happens to anything these days with the current trends in marketing strategy vs. how people are using social media.
It has been said over and over again, and we really don’t know what actually happened that caused this particular crash, but I’ll reiterate this again:
YESYOURERIIITE
Protip: watch MotoGP
This may be unrelated/off topic, but your article presented a very strong case for motorcyclists and motorcyclist-wannabes to pick up smaller bikes as first bike or daily driver.
Agree. That’s why I’m a big fan of the Mitsubishi Mirage.