This Week On The Forums

  • This Week On The Forums 7.23.2015

    It's hardly a secret we live in an extremely divisive era. So when issues which generate universal human agreement arise, it's wonderful. We're speaking of course, about the withering reception to Pixels. Mashable called the film, "terrible and tone deaf," The Verge simply said "Adam Sandler must be stopped," and Uproxx, most beautifully, called it "a fart-by-numbers sh*t painting." But all the togetherness made us a little misty for some controversy. The forums, of course, delivered happily. Enjoy. After gaining ownership of a derelict Ferrari 308 GT4, a crafty member of LS1Tech went the...

  • This Week On The Forums: 07.15.2015
    This Week On The Forums: A 2JZ Mustang, Caught On Tape, Junkyard Gold And More

    Not long ago, Pluto officially lost its status as a planet. But dismissing something as a dwarf from 3.6 billion miles away is easy. Upon closer inspection, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft discovered a dynamic, mountainous landscape, along with moons theorized to contain frozen water. All the new...

  • Week of 07.09.02015
    This Week On The Forums: A 918 Arrives, Mad Max Modeling, A $6M Pickup And More

    Wednesday was pretty bad for the masters of the universe. Computer errors forced the New York Stock Exchange to cease trading, leaving high-octane brokers with nothing to shout about, and billions of Twitter and Tumblr users scrambling to post the same joke. We thought "glitch better have my money"...

  • WOTF 07.
    This Week On The Forums: A Porsche Project, An F-Type With Straight Pipes And More

    This Saturday, the United States will turn 239 years old. And it's important to celebrate. Because without our country, there would be no bourbon. So in the days leading up to long weekend of cookouts, cold beer and fireworks, many enthusiasts prepared the only way they know how: By procrastinating...

  • V-12 Supra Motor
    This Week On The Forums: A Broken 'Vette, A Homemade V-12 And More

    Automotive forums aren't for the easily offended. They're the enthusiast's Wild West. Simple questions warrant withering mockery. Grown men express profound grief with a "sad angel" emoticon. Proper punctuation? That's like seeing an '80s-era Range Rover moving under its own power... meaning...

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