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There will be NO New Year, New Me 😆🤷♀️
I will be the same loud mouthed, opinionated, robe wearing, stretchy pants loving, eye lash getting, cat loving, coffee mug collecting, block happy B I was in 2019 🤰😂
Vaccines are still poison, GMOs are still trash, spanking is still abuse, ya all still need to stop mutilating your babies penises, the impeachment is a joke, Trump IS my president and yours too, Pelosi is a drunk, I think Jesus is my homeboy and I have a goal to up my haters two fold this year 😉
Happy New Year ✋🎤
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There’s also Matano’s pragmatic outlook, which is deftly woven into his designs- the Miata’s philosophy draws heavily from Willard Van Orman Quine literature, for instance.
The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these production and tuning choices, to realise that the car isn’t just “fun to drive”- it says something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike Miatae truly ARE idiots - of course they wouldn’t appreciate, for instance, the insight in Mazda’s existential tagline “Zoom Zoom” which itself is a cryptic reference to Charles Sanders Peirce’s “The Fixation of Belief”.