bobman1235
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Any evidence of them being effective points to the effectiveness being only when probiotics are tailored specifically to a person’s gut biome — ie there is no “general” probiotic that help everyone, but many people could probably benefit from a specific probiotic depending on their diet and personal gut. Until we have

Any evidence of them being effective points to the effectiveness being only when probiotics are tailored

I gotta say I’ve never had those lights go off when they’re not.... supposed to. Sometimes they fail to go off when I think they should but flashing every time i drove by a jersey barrier would be a pretty egregious failing.

Dammit, I knew that didn’t’ sound right :)

Hey, the article just says this is how you avoid salt damage, not that it’s reasonable or even possible.  There’s a reason cars don’t last in the salt belt.

That’s not what “accident” means. If it’s not on purpose, it’s an accident. If it’s on purpose, it’s.... assault? I don’t even understand the logic here. Aren’t all accidents caused by mistakes? If a tree falls on your house you don’t call it an accident. If you’r trimming a tree and drop a branch on your house your

Not for nothing but Tesla can’t build a 50k car without some pretty serious build issues, we expect them to build a good one for half that?

Or they bought a shit ton knowing their announcement would shoot the price up?

Does crippling debt count?

1st: I understand Crypto as a technology. I understand Bitcoin as... an investment, I guess. But Bitcoin as a payment as it currently stands is unfathomable. If a car costs 50k, in the course of a single day this could be anywhere from 2 Bitcoin to 1.5 Bitcoin. Like.... how can you possibly consider that a usable

Do you have a brand or link to that brush?  I dig it.

Folks on this site always rail against the states that require front license plates, but I think we should 100% focus that anger at car designers for not considering it. And maybe on the states for not at least designing plates in the US that are more like the European ones (less tall / ugly / intrusive), but ... it’s

Does crippling depression count?

My mother-in-law came to our house one time and had a legitimate cut on her neck from the seat belt. I bought her a seat belt pad, and she legitimately mentions it and praises it every time I see her.

Love the Moose plate. Have one on all 3 of my vehicles.

You sound like a delight.

Holup. I always kind of assumed hearses were like limos, in that they’re not necessarily built to be hearses from the factory but modified to be hearses. So if that’s the case (or even if it’s not) WHY on earth would they not put door latches on the inside, aside from zombie reasons?

Wait, your initial post that I’m responding to suggests you shouldn’t investigate the accident.  But you also shouldn’t drive away.  On a rural dark highway after an accident you should just... sit in your vehicle and wait for the heat death of the universe?

You don’t even need to get out of your car, you can just turn around and come back and make sure it was actually a deer.

But anything to be a contrarian I guess.

Never really understood this.  So many of the houses built in the suburban sprawl era (basically ‘50's) have tiny garages, but cars back then were fucking GIGANTIC.  My grandmother’s house was built in the mid-50's, had a small detatched garage.  It was always packed with shit, nto cars, but I can’t imagine fitting a

Relatively liberal pro-gun owner here, agree 100%.