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I have a work from home and travel job before this so it isn’t much of a change (except no travel now), but the others that are now working from home are going through the spectrum of liking it to hating it.  The only commonality I see is more a generational thing, the older the person is the more like they are going

Seriously, he is growing a Donald Frump’s ass!  Quarantine is apparently hard on everyone

My ‘85 Old’s 98 had those as well - even had them on either side of the hood to see the fronts. They looked like little tiny shark fins sticking up. Except they actually weren’t LED bulb, but fiber-optic line taking light directly from the tail light bulbs.

I GET MORE OF THE CAPS LOCKED ALL THE TIME AND I AM NOT SCREAMING THIS IS PROPER PUNCTUATION COMMAS ARE IRRELEVENT AND YOU KNOW WHAT I MEEN WHEN I MISTYPE.

Well, his particular brand of standup is middle-income middle-aged whitebread sets.  If he was even remotely right he would have flaunted it, but if you aren’t you don’t want to rock your primary source of money.

That is an Astonishing Amount of Capital letters in the print of this Letter.

Some states including California already have an EV tax, and when you look up the math (easily googlable) EV drivers actually pay more per year than people paying state tax on gasoline.

Wait, you don’t understand culture or heritage? The richness of a culture’s food, dance, religion, and other cultural earmarks are what make us different - in a good way.

This is a common argument I hear from some of my friends, “If we don’t talk about our differences then racism will end..” etc etc. It’s true, some things lose popularity as they age like common phrases (ie “hip cat”), but this has no precedence when talking about deeply entrenched beliefs. This flag is a totem proudly

In Michigan, I can confirm that these flags are everywhere when you start looking - especially out in the country.

Thanks for re-enforcing my point, you should read your own link:

Yeah, I don’t think it came off so much as a counterpoint as a pro-cop stance. Police are doing an impossible job day to day in a fundamentally broken system and they are taught to view the world in the worst possible light where everyone is a threat. This is wrong to both the police and to the public and why everyone

I get he was wrong, but he also added information to the conversation. I engaged because I don’t think he was trying to be reflexively contrarian, but he was being bad at his snark usually afforded here. At a certain point you have to be able to pull up and talk to the other side.

Defunding the police is a catchy phrase, but not what it means on the face. Look into the definition of what they actually mean by it online.

And that would be a fired cop.  The whole tree is poisoned.

I actually applaud your attempt to provide context and counterpoint to Justin’s article, but I think you fell into the same trap that all the Gizmodo sites fall into with snark and it then makes you look like a sympathetic police defender - which I will take with a grain of salt that you may or may not be.

Absolutely agree, and why criticism needs to be applied to any belief or ideal. I agree that unions are need more than any time in the past 100 years right now as work rights are flown right out of the window, but we also need to realize that most big powerful unions that are still around today were mob backed unions

I know, how the “Just a few bad apples” has been co-opted is pathetic.

Last I heard from GM source those were both indefinitely shelved because of the coronavirus.

I’m pretty sure that was Tom Cruise in 1990.