TexasExpress09
TexasExpress09
TexasExpress09

I love how you contradicted yourself in less than 3 minutes. Here’s one for you...just because you ‘can’ kick you knees into his seat, doesn’t mean you should.

Just admit it, you’re a dick who thinks everyone should cater to your needs.

NPR might be one of the last no-bias US news sources. Contrary to what some may think (those who think anything left of Breitbart is liberal/ Right of MSNBC is conservative), NPR is quite fair in their reporting.

Everyone knows that the US military budget is bloated and inefficient. Instead of fixing the inefficiencies and the run-away budgets, the solution is to throw more money at the problem while simultaneously pillaging services that support those on the homestead?

This isn’t about protecting our assets oversees that

I’m calling baloney on this list. Any TSA agent with a lick of sense and training can tell this items apart. I travel weekly with a team of between 2-6 people, we all have some of the items on this list as well as specialized equipment...our bags are never searched.

To each their own, I guess.

That being said, anyone who willfully goes to McDonald’s isn’t rationally thinking about ingredients or nutritional value. At that point, it’s all about convenience and taste.

Now I’m not exactly on expert on product usage, but my wife goes through a “compact’ roughly ever 4-6 months. So at 37 mirrors, that’s roughly 12 - 18 years of hoarding.

I guess you could recruit 37 of your friends to help speed it up, but no guarantees they are all the same shape/size mirrors.

...or you could go online

Their fries are flavored with beef? For some reason, I don’t have a problem with this.

Ahh...no thanks. I would rather do something productive.

I love how there is a $22 “Tactical” pen next to a 70¢ off the shelf marker. Aside from that...not a bad kit. Would add some medical supplies (medicine & small bandages) in lieu of Leatherman, but that is because I carry that on my person at all times.

I’m assuming that is a 50ml water pack...if that is an all day hike, they’re going to run out of water by lunch. If you go for a hike and your water pack is empty by the time you get back...you failed to prepare. How about ignore the “lifesaving” hipster style patches and buy a lifestraw.

If your “hike” has water

Reason: Some people have more money than common sense. I found a water proof pouch at academy that I use to protect all my electronics for $6. Seems some people on this board confuse being economical for being cheep.

“gigantic deductible plans are going away.” - yeah right. I guess that is why my deductible has quadrupled and my premiums have tripled in the last 7 years.

I'm right there with you. I fly out of Houston every week with Delta. Never had a problem, and my experiences with other airlines and stories heard match yours exactly. The only difference, is the acronym I hear is "Delivering Every Living Thing to Atlanta", which I'm inclined to agree with.

I always felt the Minecraft Handbook was really pointless as it would be out of date by the time it showed up at your door.

I always felt the Minecraft Handbook was really pointless as it would be out of date by the time it showed up at

How does the router get past the splash screen?

OMG, THIS! I was thinking this during the entire video. That grossed me out more than the hair.

Yes, yes it was. It was very economical. There is more sunlight than you give credit, even on cloudy days. You're making excuses that don't add up to actual facts. Just because you don't think that is good idea, doesn't mean it isn't. If it wasn't economical, Germany and China wouldn't be building it up in the first

That is false, Germany recently proclaimed some 25% of it's power comes from renewable sources...some 17% of that comes from Solar. To top that, they get less sunlight annually than New York, so I don't buy the "not enough sunlight" argument. We have an initial investment issue, nothing more.

"[behavior] I'm seeing from a self-proclaimed "conservative"."

I'm not wrong; you're just being deceiving in your intentions. In your comments, you make the connection between being conservative with buying a vehicle for its efficiency and its economic appeal. Then you make the claim that buying an SUV is somehow definitive of someone who is more 'liberal' with purchasing. This