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After the ejection, Devin Kurant went on Instagram to say that the no-call was bullshit and Kevin is very handsome.

Ok I am pretty sure I saw Voldemort in there, they better call Harry Potter

Oooooh my no no no. See, these springs VECTOR the FORCE. They VECTOR it, mmkay? The FORCE gets VECTORED away, and you don’t just get that anywhere.

What the heck are force vectoring springs? Don’t all springs do that?

“iPhone of cars” makes me cringe so much.

Im with Kristen on this one(although everyones suggestions are great). The esprit is so stylish, unique and will definitely appreciate in value. Just buy one for a bit under $30k and buy a civic for a few grand for when the esprit is broken (which it undoubtedly will be quite often). The Peter Stevens designed ones

It’s not from Europe, but they did sell them there. You want style, class, and performance from a 90's coupe? Also a decent interior? FD RX7 is the car for you. Here is an unmolested example:

You need a 500, you don’t need anything else.

As a result of this post I decided my dream three-car garage is a Bosozoku Soarer, a Ferrari F50, and Baphomet, your friendly neighborhood Satanic RWB 911  

turnip : we need to stop funding iss.. they’re killing our guys..

I’ll be the first to admit that the CEO of Uber probably knows his own company’s system better than I do, but if this is true...

So, it’s a Rashomon-style memory in the film. Luke remembers it one way and Kylo Ren remembers it another. It’s also implied that Ben’s sheer power and willingness to rush toward the dark side (as Rey seems to at a couple points) is what spurs Lukes fears. There also may be additional context (i.e. what role did Snoke

I agree with you. I think and wish they could’ve found another way of conveying Luke’s 1. fear of the Dark Side 2. tendency to make the wrong choice by drawing his lightsaber first and 3. ability to come back from the brink of giving into fear and anger — all of which are perfectly established Luke traits in ESB/ROTJ

Yeah—the Luke “out of character” thing wasn’t so much of a complaint on my part, as it was just jarring. I think that because Han’s character, beyond being a little older, was pretty much just “Han” and Chewie seems to always be Chewie—whereas this Luke is someone we don’t really know. That’s not a bad thing—that’s a