active0schuder
Active0Schuder
active0schuder

What a mean spirited post. Some guy feels insecure about his appearance, and your answer is to write a rant at him about his privilege. Unbelievable.

Wow! I didn’t expect to see this end up here. For those interested, I’m the guy that shot these photos. I have to say that this car in phenomenal in person. The presence and sound of this car are unreal.

There are a few high resolution images of it on my blog for those interested.

No children, no marriage, some savings and investments but I certainly could have accumulated more by now by being more serious about work. As having a child would have compelled me to do.

Dr Jan Itor did it first!

Tip, ever get into a fight with someone wearing a helmet, just grab the chin bar and drag them to the ground. Takes very little effort and the reason why helmets are a liability in a brawl.

Only those fancy Eye-talian ones you get at fancy restaurants. The rest are trash.

I will eat a whole bag of Starlights.

So here’s your solution, $299 a month for a brand new, 3years of maintenance, car. Problem solved. I feel bad for the people who find shops who “overcharge” for parts. Overcharge and mark-up’s are the same exact thing, are they not? They’re either adding a 10%, 20%, 30%, or 200% markup. If you can’t decipher between a

Those people are wrong and you should no longer associate with them.

“You will be hungry in an hour.”

I loved eating raw marshmallows as a kid, and continue to do so to this day. Countless people have told me this is weird or disgusting to eat them anywhere outside of the context of s’mores, and that this is akin to eating mayo out of the jar where most people are able to only enjoy it on a sandwich. I find this point

Uhm, no. That is like a blind man leading another blind man across a burning bridge. Don’t do that! Much better to talk to your friends and neighbors for a referral to a quality shop. Then, when you get there, don’t complain that their prices are higher than Pep Boys.

I order my parts and have them shipped to the mechanic after I diagnose the problem. The mechanic puts in the part at his labor cost if I cant wrench it myself. Problem solved.

Moral of this article; trust no one. If you ever do find a mechanic or shop you can trust, treat them like the second coming.

Even if you don’t work on your car, plug it in to Autozone or Advance Auto and search for various parts that are liable to need replaced at some point, like brakes, water pump, alternator, radiator, etc. That will give you an idea what the part costs so you can call BS if the mechanic lists some crazy price for it.

It’s funny... I keep spotting righties saying that the Dems are actually afraid of Trump because he’s getting people fired up. They really don’t believe that we’re happy he’s in the mix right now because we know that he can’t possibly win the general election.

Would this mean more of a fine control over the road texture? Just like advancements in tire compound for higher performance, could we have “high performance” roads?

More of a hot mess than a hot hatch. I kind of dig the mechanical mods but the stylistic changes are the 80’s version of a terrible body kit on an Eclipse.

I’m a bit confused by the voting options. I mean, it’s clearly Crack Pipe, but “Not a positive diagnosis” is generally a good thing, medically.

Why? Honestly if that’s all they did and they didn’t leave a mess in my car I wouldn’t care. Again, if you’re that sensitive you shouldn’t leave it at the dealership and you should probably have a dashcam to catch the real crap that people do like doing burnouts and donuts in customer’s cars. Plain and simple, I work