lol it's not the dealers who will want them
classic trumpian paradox- stable genius knows everything about everything, except what's going on with robinson, project 2025, whether "someone" modified a hurricane map with sharpie, any of the women he raped- please someone fill out the rest of the list
i would actually feel better about the whole bullshit if i knew that when i die someone somewhere will draw sustenance from my plastic-ey balls
yea, the car I was given just had a cover plate over that,. no outlet
the old "states' rights to impose their own laws in other states." because that worked out so well for them in the 1800s
rented a car a couple weeks ago. it didn't have usb-a OR a lighter outlet-- had to go buy usb-c to usb-c cables
incidentally, if you're in the market for a new car, don't buy a mazda cx30. and not even for the usb issue, it just all-around sucks
meanwhile useless incompetent middle managers across america are seeing the post and salivating while furiously looking for where to sign up for the service
how do we recycle the plastics in our balls? asking for my balls
arbitration pretty much provides zero benefit to the consumer and all benefit to the organization. a big piece is that if you sign off on an arbitration clause, then there's no such thing as class action lawsuit anymore.
some companies make you sign a handwritten letter through snail mail just to opt out, because they don't want anyone filing a lawsuit, and definitely dont' want a lot of them filing together.
this is another case of corporations saying "this option is best!!" while leaving out the "for us" part
this is why it's a big deal that steam said fuck that noise
what's the defense? "people won't buy it if they know they won't own it!!! we're entitled to all the money everywhere!!!"
it's not enough to have their cake and eat it too--they're after your cake also
LOL at first i thought you were talking about weeb anime figurines, then remembered barbie and ken are things
and look how far we've come...
LOL i've never wanted kids, but car seats have literally never once been a factor in that decision
every fucking day this guy makes himself look worse than all the hillbillies he shat on for a whole book
mississippi?! no wayyyyyyy
maybe the old "you hurt the ones you love" rings true, since every family tree is a wreath
dumb cars will be worth their weight in gold soon
this is how college works too. textbooks are mostly digital e-books now. same price as the print versions, but of course impossible to buy used or sell back, and your license (and access) expire after a year. some of them disable copy and paste and limit printing to a couple pages. oh, you got a book you actually wanted to keep? fuck you.
she probably expected looting
LOL "if it was opt-in, no one would do it!"
no fucking shit. there is nothing worth watching that i would buy a smart tv for
lol there is one person in this whole thread who's getting mad, but it's not me
and yes, as someone else said, it's no big deal for someone to contact the business office of an institution and offer money on the condition of anonymity and other conditions. and the business people say okay, forms are filled out and signed, and money is transferred. they want to be anonymous because they don't want all the other institutions calling them asking for money too. and/or they don't want the world to know they're the ones influencing the school's spending
no one wants donors to be able to influence whoever they're donating to. but that's how reality works
The Western actor's gravel-and-honey voice reminds voters what's at stake on the range and elsewhere.
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