birdlaw900
BirdLaw900
birdlaw900

The idea of owning a 60's Ferrari for the class associated with it assumes this dipshit can make his content that fluffs his image without paddle shifters.

Still, I’ve got to respect him. The amount he’s lost in one car is more than I’ve lost in all of them. I assume that must take real talent.

These numbers are mind boggling. He went from making big money, by my standards to not much more than I make now. He bought a billionaire’s car on a thousandaire’s income and now has as much negative equity on his car as I have positive equity in my house.  He makes the TikTok lady look almost sensible.  He doesn't

The world is flooded with these supposed halo cars from exotic manufacturers. The press talks ‘em up a few weeks, Youtubers get ‘em for yet another acceleration challenge (yadda yadda), and then the spotlight moves on. Rinse and repeat. It’s obnoxious.

My feeling about buying “toys” is that you should be able to afford the toy outright without needing a loan. Not saying you should ultimately buy it that way, but you should be able to endure that financial impact; everyone should evaluate their own financial situation, what interest rates are, and what other

SF90 is an ugly Ferrari, there I said it. He could have had an 812 Competizione for cheaper and much better looking

Most will vote for a chimp as long as that chimp is pro-guns and anti-abortion. Unlike the democratic party that is much more fickle and demands a little more from candidates.

You called that one. But he’s right, it doesn’t ALL go to Trump. A lot of the money you spend on Tesla goes to propping up alt-right Twitter (which is now all of Twitter), finding new broodmares for making Musk babies, missions to Mars that will never happen, and up Elmo’s nose and/or into his bloodstream, depending

PACs don’t count because they are not directly with or for the candid....

It is possible to restrict the stocks you buy into. I have a list of stocks that I never want to invest in for my portfolio. Tesla is definitely on that list.

Now go buy a Tesla and try to convince yourself you’re not contributing directly to Donald Trump’s campaign. And Stan is going to come on here with all kinds of rationalizations, CEOs probably contribute to all kinds of things you don’t agree with, bullshit. This is completely different. This man is the largest threat

1st— Mmhmm, yeah “centrist” views. Money going to a whacko senile felon, who’s now threatening Americans with military action who disagree with him and his cronies. Putting my family’s existence at risk. Real nice.
After all that’s gone down these past few years with Trump, his slime supporters etc.....how, HOW can

Remember that if you buy a Tesla, this is where your money is going. Some fascist lunatics may like that idea, but don’t delude yourself into thinking that’s not what buying a Tesla means.

NGL, when I read “Georgia sheriff” and “Burger King”, before I scrolled down I was totally expecting the person to look like this:

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That’s not how you deal with Fast Food service.

It doesn’t matter of his political affiliation.  As long as he wears that badge, he feels he has a right to abuse his power, which he has clearly done.  The bigger issue here is how much sway he has with the district attorney and the local judges.  I’m pretty sure they all gave him a pass at the weekly luncheon.

Why should a business dispute involve the police to begin with? It’s not an emergency, no law has been broken. If the sheriff wasn’t happy with the level of customer service then he can google the details of BK HQ in his own time. This is straight up an abuse of power.

I hope that one day I end up on that county for some reason so I can call the cops and have them rush in with lights and sirens to help me with a messed up food order. If they try to give me any crap for it I’ll have a copy of the quote from sheriff Owens handy.

nor did I ask the responders to do anything that they would not, had not, or have not done for anyone else who makes a business dispute call,”

ACAB.