Here, have all of my nope too, if that helps!
Who the hell builds a town in the middle of a racetrack?
Crypto currency is gambling, not investing, and even a return of 1000% like bitcoin over the past year isn’t good enough to make it worth my while. How much would you be willing to lose on the chance that it could increase ten fold? Will that tenfold number change your life? For me, the answer is no. I would have to…
I don’t have kids either, but what in the fuck. You don’t have a license to walk around society unperturbed by the existence of Others. Human beings are imperfect, you might wanna get used to it.
If your kids are fat, it’s on you. Make better fucking choices. The occasional cheeseburger isn’t the issue.
If you’re a parent, do you risk having a meltdown or do you get your child what’s most appealing to them?
On my 6th and 13th year of non-fucked GM electronics.
How many Torx does a TourX Torks Twerks if a Tourx Torx Twerks Torks Torques?
Boy, maybe we should have stuck with biplanes in 1939. Monoplanes didn’t have that big of an advantage
NO. God no. Never.
“...the Cadillac Cimarron, which can’t be truly meh because it was the most cynical, miserable example of badge engineering ever afflicted on a motor-coach.”
“Chevies run badly longer than most cars run at all.”
The Cavalier it will run bad as soon as it leaves the factory, but it will run forever.
An 83 cavalier was my first car. It was a hand-me down from my dad who bought it new.
Can confirm. 1984 Cavalier sedan in my family made it to 315k
A 1984 Cavalier still holds my family’s mileage record. 315k miles and it drove onto the flatbed when we donated it. It sat in a field for a year, the radio broke and we used a boombox powered by C batteries in the back seat, and for the last few years of its life we had to drive with the windoes down because the…
These things ran for freakin’ ever. Between my brother and I we managed to get over 300,000 miles of “meh”from a 1984 Cavalier CL Type 10 2.0 EFI F41 (every one of those designations appeared in badge form on the car).
Remote trainers help you reinforce the behaviors you want from motorcyclists, such as staying in their lane. They also let you correct speeding, rev-limiter bouncing, and other unwanted behaviors. When you push a button on the handheld remote, your motorcyclist will receive a stimulation from his electronic…