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Hell, I’m surprised that’s not just the number of recipes for potatoes.
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Well, that certainly makes up for diesel-gate. Read more

Agreed with the B pillar... but consider the ramp. Read more

But, no one is comparing a stock muscle car from that era to cars of today because that’s idiotic. And the fun of owning one today is that they’re 50+ years and don’t drive like a modern car. They actually are a blast to drive because they suck. Read more

Look again. That little light below the driver side headlight is the turn signal for the 4th gen Accord

Stop saying that. GM didn’t kill anything. Anyone else could have made it but it was an idea that just didn’t work at the time. No one was going to buy an 80k car that wasn’t good for anything but rides around town.  Read more

Sex & The City! Checking the boxes about 20 years too late. Read more

If the ground is being pulled up, the craft is being pulled down (Newton’s 3rd law). All the stuff under the car will be pushed down if it’s being pushed at all. Read more

Dude I live over the hill from West Hollywood and the neighborhoods around me are filled with 4-5 bedroom houses with pools that run a cool 1.5 million easy. These aren’t giant houses. They are single family homes. I don’t find it ridiculous that a similar sized home in an area like West Hollywood costs that. If he Read more

single family home = mansion
got it, very enlightened, thoughtful, and true assessment /s

He buys a nice single family home in an overpriced market, he is a hypocrite. He buys a nice single family home in an less overpriced market, he is a gentrifier. He can’t win. Where is the sweet spot? Should he never own a home? Read more

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He lives in West Hollywood and likes the area, he has the opportunity to buy a small house in the area - if you think that house is a mansion I don’t know what to tell you, get new eyes? He does not dictate the over-inflated pricing in the area. He has friends and family in LA, being in LA is good for his career. So Read more

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yeah man, he should just pay money to landlords at escalating costs over time for the rest of his life. it’s almost as if we all exist within the confines of a capitalist organization of the global economy and not a socialist one. Read more

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On the ranch? No. In the heart of downtown LA? Very much so. Context does, in fact, matter.
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No there are 3 groups:

- normal people who think it’s nice he was able to buy a house in the city he lives in and understand how much money he makes because it’s been transparent the whole time.

- always online parasocial leftist weirdos who feel like they can dictate how and where he lives his life (he doesn’t know who Read more

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First rule of survival: Don’t shit where you eat. Read more

It’d be nice if one Hollywood movie could find a way to blame the crisis of masculinity on capitalist alienation instead of women. Read more