bilious72
Bilious72
bilious72

Maybe they can import some good old American civil asset forfeiture. That’ll teach people who have cash or nice cars who’s boss.

You understand that it is wrong to assault anyone regardless of race, sex, gender identity, sexual preference, nationality, etc. don’t you? I’m sorry if your latent racism and need to label people get in the way of that.

They have as much power as you assign to them. You can call me whatever the hell you want, and I’m not going to punch you over it. We can’t control what others say, only how we react to it. I’m 100% sure this guy was an asshole, but that’s not an excuse for violence.

I agree. That’s my point. No one is going after people for having a few Bitcoin they didn’t declare unless they are also committing other major crimes. I can see them nailing them on a tax issue if there is smuggling, money laundering, etc. involved.

Ok, let’s say he insulted her ten times. Still not acceptable or legal to punch him. She can leave, ask him to be removed, or insult him back. Those are all acceptable actions.

Al Capone went to jail because he was a bootlegger who murdered people. I don’t think they’ll be tossing Ma and Pa Kettle in jail for a few unreported Bitcoins.

So you are fine with someone hitting you if they deem what you say to be offensive then right? What you are saying is it’s now ok to punch anyone who makes a remark you decide you don’t like. That is NEVER ok.

Congratulations! Have you ever considered leasing?

This might be the dumbest HamNo post I’ve ever read, and that’s saying something. You do know that the 50,000 employees will greatly contribute to the tax base through local and state income tax, sales tax, and property taxes right? You know property taxes are the things that fund schools and roads right? My God you

I beg to differ. I present my first car, the 1988 Dodge Daytona.

despite confessing to killing McKnight multiple times.

I want people without valid licenses off the street whether they be citizens, illegals, or any other status. I can’t be angry about this. Unlicensed drivers are also much more likely to be uninsured.

My parents own both a Dodge Journey and a Dodge Caliber. I have tried explaining that they are the antithesis of everything I hold dear about cars, but it has fallen on deaf ears.

I think my phone ate my reply. Yes, I do with a tire swap. It’s generally not too snowy here, but it handles light snow just fine. It’s heavy enough that with good tires and careful driving I haven’t had issues. The seat heaters are nowhere near as potent as the BMW ones I had, but it’s vault-like inside so it’s

Indianapolis. This is a weird city for car spotting. I have seen one GS F, and no RC Fs or LC 500s. However, I live down the street from a Lotus Evora 400, a 458 Italia, and a Lamborghini Huracan. On the other side of town, I’ve spotted a Mclaren 720s and a several Bentley Continental GTs, but have yet to see a

I had SuperSports for the summer and DWS 06s for the winter. It does just fine as long as it’s not deep and you don’t drive like a jackass. 

You really need to see it in person. It works. I was worried about getting an RC F until I saw one in person, and I love it. I can’t tell you how many compliments I get, and they are rare enough that a lot of people have never seen one. The grill is hideous on the crossovers, SUVs, and even the IS/GS. It needs to be

Thanks. That was an interesting read. I had never heard of “Yes means yes”.

Thank you. Ideally will it take the form of more women and POC in higher level positions? Is there anything else that would qualify as a success?

Since I know very little about the feminist movement, can someone who is tell me if there is agreement on what “tearing down the patriarchy” means? Is it equality, vengeance for marginalization, or something else?