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So much for republican local control, eh?

Sounds like my hometown.

People on the right LOVE the idea of being oppressed and see their own oppression everywhere. Like how CRT is ‘oppression of white people’.

at this point its hard to have sympathy for them.

That’s true. The USSR gave up on communism almost immediately

I was in Dallas for a work conference a couple of summers ago, and the entire event center that it was at I swear was kept at like 65 degrees while it was 100+ outside. It was ridiculous. 

Don’t they get that the majority of Texans will do the opposite of what they’re asked, just out of spite? They should be telling them to turn it down to 60 and run everything they possibly can in their houses, and the majority of them will turn off the main breaker out of spite.

I mean if everything is bigger in Texas, doesn’t that make the failures bigger too?

That paint color too! Rawr!

For someone like me who’s a homeowner and lives in the city, it would be super useful. The space in the back would be awesome for the trips to Home Depot where I get stuff that’s too long to fit in my escape, but still have the seating for as many people as I ever have with me. Its short enough that it won’t be a

Its like they don’t get that the majority of WW2 was Nazis v Commies.....I mean they don’t really teach you that so much in History classes, but that’s where the majority of the fighting was done.

That’s the thing, people who complain about so many things being communist have NO IDEA what communism even is. They just know its a bad word they keep hearing about and repeat it.

What I don’t get with all this is....if you hate the bar’s policy, why not just not go there? Have they never heard the term ‘money talks, bullshit walks’? Like don’t patronize the place, boycott it, whatever. All this other stuff is like absolute bullshit and mostly meaningless.

There’s a big difference between living in a converted van and a non-converted suburban though.

This reminds me of the time my band and I took a road trip from Minnesota to Alaska. We had 3 days to get from Minneapolis to Palmer (a bit over 3000 miles), so we drove 24 hours a day the entire way there (which is an entire long story by itself). The odor in the van after 4 days of dudes in there eating bbq chips

I was thinking along the same lines when I came across this, a decent sized tent doesn’t take up too much space, and it can definitely be a nice break from sleeping inside the vehicle (better ventilation especially, nobody wants to wake up to the smell of sweat and stale farts). If you’re camping in the summertime in

St Paul has a relatively decent grid system, but the naming scheme and the street numbering and all that are a total shit show. Also Ayd Mill Road, what’s up with that? It was kind of handy going from north to south, but up until they fixed it last year, you had to drive like 20mph or you’d mess up your suspension it

Right? Carplay and Android Auto also insure that in any car you drive you have the same interface. Its really nice if you rent cars frequently. Having a proprietary interface in every car makes it a pain in the ass.

Or on the previous gen ford escapes, they put these huge ugly yellow turn signals where the fog lights should go.

also, with all the redundancy Amazon and other cloud providers have, it would have basically just caused a bit of a bottleneck for a few hours and that’s it.