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Brandon
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In the meantime, I’m just going to watch this video on repeat-one, jaw agape.

banning 4 people? there goes half the playerbase.

no, that’s not the same thing... it’s an automobile, whether or not its driven on the road or off, it’s still being used as an automobile is intended.

Who cares what other people do?

You wanna drag a boat around your yard? Have a blast.

You wanna jump old malaise beaters off a ramp? Go for it.

You wanna buy Star Wars toys but never take them out of the packaging? Fine.

Let people do their thing, man.

I’m just gonna say it: All the snark about these things being mall crawlers is tired.

In 2019, you can buy, new:

To me every face tattoo says: “Please save room in jail for me!”

Silver lining, David, he can tell cool stories to kids:

“As I showed with my $600 Jeep Cherokee XJ, these vehicles have a tendency to rust out pretty badly...”

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That designer bag was a $5 thrift store find. The iPhone was work-issued. The nice car was given to them by grandparents who can’t drive anymore (and if it ever breaks down, they can’t afford to fix it). Meals out are paid for with gift cards from events attended for the side gig(s). And home is a rented room in an

It’s not her job to save us, it’s our job to save ourselves. Her job is to help us do it.

I remember someone I know lamenting how someone who owned a smartphone couldn’t possibly be homeless. Or hell, the people who said refugees couldn’t possibly have their lives at risk because they were wearing Levi’s and had phones... as if those things act as a bomb shelter or provide access to sanitary water and food.

I use food stamps. I don’t have an iPhone...but I don’t have a “fancy” smartphone ..that I bought used off of eBay. You understand it’s basically a necessity to have a smart phone in this day and age? I also have a nice name handbag I received as a Xmas gift five years ago that I have kept in impeccable condition.

“-functions much in the same way flat-screen televisions and nice sneakers show up in conservative rhetoric about people on Medicaid or receiving food stamps.”

So long as they’re cheap t-shirts. If they’re fancy, like fitted or god forbid with buttons on the collar, it’ll obviously prove she’s secretly rich. Fox will be checking closely for cotton/poly blends.

These people are all terrified of her, of what she represents.

The skepticism of Ocasio-Cortez speaks to the broader classism, sexism, and racism that characterizes so much of the way things work on the Hill and in elite media spaces.

This story uncovers two things everyone already knows: NOTHING can stop a Toyota truck and nurses are bad-ass and save lives. Still, it’s cool as hell.