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That’s why Ford/Ram number them the way they do:

yep - I agree, turn signals amber, brake light red.

There are plenty of things that are ugly with cars and we put up with them because safety.

In downtown traffic when someone is turning you have to stop looking for pedestrians and look at the other side of their car to see if they’re breaking or turning. It’s super annoying.

It is medical necessity. Some men have big penis envy.

Why? Brake lights should be dedicated and red. Turn signals should be separate and amber.

Sleepy Miata, is Sleepy..( and his tongue is hanging out)

I’m not sure if it’s a “trend”, and it’s petty as all hell, but I don’t like brake light / turn signal combinations. When I see that red light come on, part of me wonders: “Is this guy slowing down with two of his brake lights burned out? (In a state without inspection requirements, this is a common occurrence), or

Yeah, if there’s one thing the industry needs, it’s the one console manufacturer willing to actually do things differently, and have a greater focus on efficiency, drop out just so you can then bitch about $60+ games on Steam.

So stealing is the obvious answer... get out of here.

There is a reason why third party games don’t match the quality of first party games. Games like the ones Nintendo makes are designed to sell consoles. If they took their games to other platforms it would not make sense to spend so much effort trying to make an amazing title.

The problem with your logic is that none of the GOOD PS4 titles come to PC. Given the state of gaming and 3rd party companies these days, I’d rather have a PS4 and NONE of the cross platform games than a PC with superior versions of these games but missing almost every single one of the best games this generation. For

And dilute the brand, which marginalizes the reasons for owning a Nintendo system. Like I said, every time this ‘Why don’t you put your games on other platforms’ question pops up, it’s addressed by Nintendo and has been over and over and over and over again, with damned fine reasoning and counters. The extra money (If

They make money on their consoles, and they don’t like putting their games on sale, I really don’t think Nintendo games on PC would turn out like you’d want it to.

Ah, so you are a graphics/power whore in addition to being a shitposting, sub-par troll with no market understanding. Damn son, those are some embarrassing qualities to put on display and yet, you want to paint yourself as some misunderstood genius who knows better.

Ah and there’s one of those reasons now. “I don’t want to pay for access to first party titles.” That’s some shitty reasoning son. If you can afford a PC, along with the ability to keep upgrading it, you can afford a Switch.

As a former new mini owner, allow me to caption the arrows:

That occurred to me as well. This definitely feels like a “don’t have your adult kids living at home, much less any other non-nuclear-family nonsense” kind of law.

I am in Minneapolis right now and I would love to know what the enforcement map looks like for this, in rich neighborhoods?

Most likely a targeted attack on immigrants and poor families that do, in fact, live in single-family homes with other families.