Can’t do a donut, but it will do a croissant.
Can’t do a donut, but it will do a croissant.
Ditch them all and buy an Range Rover Sport SVR.
You mixed up your coordinates. Y is the butt line, not the water line which is Z.
Jesus would be the long-awaited Acura NSX.
Big time crack pipe on this, but not because the bike is bad or the price is high. The problem is that this is something a hipster would ride and for that reason it is a crack pipe.
Cut that crap out. Seriously, it’s like they’re Eagles fans or something.
St. Louis is very unpleasant. But that’s why there’s St. Louis County. It’s as pleasant as anywhere if you know where to go.
As a St. Louis County resident all I can say is don’t let the door hit you on the way out. We’ll see better games without the blackout anyway.
Then let them be morons. Make you own non-moronic choices.
There are plenty of unwashed hippie types telling us to “save the whales” but they never seem to include an explanation of why it’s important.
If that’s a concern for you then make your choices accordingly. Don’t try to make everyone else’s choices for them too because that puts you in the same category as religious zealots asking for laws against things they consider sins.
Whale oil was falling out of common usage long before it was regulated. But, ignoring that, someone is going to have to explain why we need whales at all. Extinction would not be a disaster, or even an impact.
Not my problem.
There’s no excuse to continue a bad system. Every good thing happened for a first time somewhere.
It’s their business what they believe in and how they make decisions.
That’s not a rebuttal.
Economics is imprecise and often unpredictable, but that does not make it bullshit. Economics is directly derived from various scientific principles: biological processes and the laws of thermodynamics to start with.
That’s not an excuse.
Nobody says it needs to be entirely unregulated, but it should have as few regulations as possible.
Then choose transportation accordingly and I’ll choose mine. They day you put up the cash to buy a car for me is the day your priorities will matter.