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Ive been on Medicare and now I have employer coverage. Medicare was better.

God forbid people have universal coverage and GM stops being able to use that as leverage to keep wages low, lmao

There’s a period missing in your response.

Also... Fun fact.

Hummer H1!

They prefer to call it the Meadowlands not a landfill.

I would wager that a lot of the places that require a satellite tower to get internet access are pretty far out of a paper’s delivery range as well. I could be wrong though! Because delivering papers to such far-flung customers has to be a money-losing proposition.

It works better than you think though. My wife works with lots of wealthy people at an investment firm, and they always rib her for driving the “really nice Audi” while I “slum it in a cheap Subaru.” They all think that I sacrifice so much to keep her happy when in reality her base model Q5 and my BRZ tS cost the same

Or weird. Weird works for this use case. 

The land cruiser is a great suggestion, especially if you add some personal touches to it, even just nice all terrain tires in stock size; it says I drive this old car because it is cool, I like it, and I can, not that I have to.

Funny, they told me the opposite if i stopped holding my Marvel Comics in public i might get a girlfriend.

And this people is why we cant have nice things. When it started Uber was a side gig for people that already have jobs to make a few bucks on the side. Then a bunch of people decided to do it full time and bitch about how the system doesn’t work as they assume it should. Uber/Lyft didnt do anything to discourage this

Lifetime contacts wearer here: this is some bullshit scaremongering. Contacts are way less twitchy and way easier to deal with than everyone wants you to think. Here’s my experience. I’m pretty sure I’m statistically average here, because y’know, that’s what average means.

You all have neglected the quintessential American car. The car that most non-car people can recognize: the 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air, or ‘57 Chevy.

All of the AYCE sushi I’ve ever encountered involves the paper menu situation Clint describes. It doesn’t just sit there, it is made fresh, you just have unlimited access to the menu for a flat fee.

This is the future.

Signing something without reading it sounds like how they became gig workers in the first place

We want to work flexibly, without shifts and the limits of traditional jobs.

I was wondering the same thing!
English is the language of trade, so maybe it has a connotation with business/wealth there?

I apologize in advance for my naivete.... but, why do Japanese cars...especially the JDM market only vehicles like this one... have their badges.( and interior buttons) in English?