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It's about damn time.

am I the only one who thought of this when they saw the beginning of the gif?

Such is the majesty of the mighty lever! Bow down before the forces of moments and torque!

Because by that time, Cleveland had cleaned up tremendously and wanted to change their image. The guy from the United Way who dreamed this up had been in marketing at Proctor and gamble and was trying to rebrand Cleveland as cool.

Please ask this.

Does it ever haunt you that you used some of your precious moments on Earth to fill 1.5 million pieces of litter with one of the least renewable resources in the solar system just to say you did it?

It was fun when I went back out for a second run with him.

Nope, consider it an olive branch of sorts. Proof that they're willing to take a lot of risk to make something truly cool.

I like you.

That's not changing. We're about honesty and we'll call people out when they aren't. We'll also applaud them when they are. No better way to prove it than like this.

Hey, I never said Jeff COULDN'T drive like this. I just said he DIDN'T.

Maybe next time you guys won't be so harsh on people?

In Chicago, there are streets that have been left unplowed for weeks. Very few people have four wheel drive — heck, I have rear wheel drive. It's also been too cold for salt to have much an effect.

I've driven a car on glare ice while out ice fishing. All it takes is a little common sense and not slamming on your breaks, something that apparently southerners are incapable of.

Assholes point to this as proof of Southern stupidity. That is assholish, even if the South is a shithole for many, many other reasons. More importantly, it's utterly useless. There are specific lessons to be learned here and blaming it on southern stupidity, or making excuses for poor planning, decisions, and driving

No. Just flat out no. Plows are not always out before the snow. Salt either comes too late, or can be washed away by rain that falls ahead of the snow. This makes for longer and more dangerous commutes. There will be deaths, easily topping the 5 in Alabama in larger cities. Yet life doesn't stop for those still alive.

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Hey gaijin, you're not supposed to be so hostile. Gaijins are nice people, remember?

Is the fact that the linked video doesn't exist part of the illusion?