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How has nobody put this dog down yet?

Im still disappointed that they didn't name it the lightning

Congress?

Well it's a SFW reference, but I'm not responsible for what that devil Google pulls up! 

Does your sandwich have the moistmaker?

Well your question didn’t specify a relation to electric cars, but I’ll rephrase:

Nothing is stopping people from getting rid of the camera if the TOS changes to something they don't agree with anymore. 

One easy example would be significant investment in robot assembly reducing the need for people to do those jobs.

To be fair, most people never knew we had it.

The law isn't that it's ok to jaywalk if the crosswalk is far away. It's the pedestrian's responsibility to find a legal place to cross.

I’ve been in a serious head on collision, and while I would always wear my seatbelt, o don’t see any reason for any adult to be required to.

Mustard is way too vague here. Details!

A lot of districts don't want the kids there with a bunch of strangers coming and going since shooting up schools became a regular thing here.

Hell, they'll find at least $5 in change just sweeping around the checkouts at night. 

Cashier should have called it square rather than let the line wait. 20 years in retail management and I've never known a manager who would complain about the 11 cents, but a lot who would about the slowdown.

Walking into a road with traffic is pretty easily avoided by going to a crosswalk. If you must jaywalk, having the sense to make sure you can make it without getting hit is also pretty easy. This is a low bar of personal responsibility for the pedestrian. We're talking about a conscious decision to put themselves at

When a person makes an active decision to put themselves in harm’s way, it’s nobody’s responsibility but theirs to avoid any danger.

AFAIC, once you decide to jaywalk you should be considered at fault. People can't take any accountability anymore.

Never thought I'd see Harry Buffalo mentioned on a food website. 

More interestingly, I find that Indian restaraunts always give me the right spice level (or hotter) and my wife the underspiced version. I look Indian, she's white. At least it works out for us since she doesn't like the heat.