Here you go, dipshit. Particularly section 2:
Here you go, dipshit. Particularly section 2:
Also conservatives: I don’t want to do that crappy job, get an immigrant to do it.
But people are fooled by the actions. The same people who believe that Drumpf is a successful business man, and somehow has a mainline to the “truth,” are the ones who believe Abbott and DeSantis are doing positive things.
Conservatives: immigrants are lazy, on welfare, homeless.
Its just a Republican governor doing things to hurt the country so people can blame Biden.
Counterpoint: The PT Cruiser needed, and deserved, to die. They just replaced it w/something so bad, arguably worse in every measurable category, that people actually looked back on the PT Cruiser with fondness when presented w/the alternative.
Unpopular opinion.
Yeah, this must hurt a lot. He made virtually no mistake was almost always first or second and has points for just one win after three races. This may be deciding if Ferrari keeps being that consistent.
Extremely selfishtake here... but I’m not exactly looking forward to when the shitshow that is EA includes Superchargers... I really struggle to believe that Tesla will maintain the same level of control/integration, and likewise the availability in key areas is already getting strained by the number of vehicles…
Lol.
Meanwhile Apple is over here making draconian app store rules and no one gives a shit.
^This, the only oil and gas companies that I am aware of that still OWN their own gas stations are Valero and Chevron, most of them sold off their gas station business is the 80's and 90's. Reminds me of how people think that Murphy USA stations are owned by Walmart, they are not they just locate exclusively in…
Actually Shell and BP aren’t suing. The owners of the gas stations are suing. They aren’t owned by Shell or BP. Carry on.
“Imagine being so greedy that you’re willing to sue someone because they aren’t as greedy as you”
Such laws are akin to anti-dumping laws which prohibit companies from selling goods below cost. The larger companies can afford to take a temporary hit on sales in order to gain/maintain their dominance in a sector by driving out smaller competitors who do not have the financial ability to weather a below-cost sales…
Even discounting the cost of the gas they’re burning away, the time alone is worth more than the few bucks they’re saving.
Couldn’t agree more. Every time I see long lines at Costco and Sam’s to save typically maybe 10-15 cents per gallon, I have to wonder how much of that savings they are idling away.
Glad to see there is still no editing or proofreading being done before publishing articles at Jalopnik.