Big deal, according to Lavar, Lonzo is twenty-four feet tall.
Big deal, according to Lavar, Lonzo is twenty-four feet tall.
Well, it was written by someone who hates Breath of the Wild. Someone who has no soul can’t be religious.
But wait, this is a liberal website.
Every criticism I’ve seen of this has boiled down to “lol religious people are different than me.”
Yup, I was gonna use the same example as to how he could be telling the truth.
It may sound ridiculous, but in Chile, Uruguay and Argentina its actually very common to say “la concha de tu madre” (or the contracted “conchatumadre”) up to the air in frustration. Its such a used sentence that, at this point, it rarely means “your mother’s cunt”, but is usually just a collection of sounds that…
Very Shakespearean.
Wait, did you just try to make this a race thing?
Three letters: A D A
This describes exactly my situation as well.
its super inconvenient to push a stroller onto the road, and then be walking with my kids, on the road, through shitty grass, etc, just to get around the one asshole who blocks the sidewalk. or, gg grandma, guess you have to try to not get killed on the road with your walker, or worse, motorized scooter.
You know what’s not a life-altering, terrible thing to endure? Parking your goddamn car correctly so it’s not blocking the sidewalk.
I push my baby in a stroller. And I fucking hate when someone blocks a sidewalk with their car, forcing me to enter the roadway. Why should I put my baby in danger of being run over, just because someone thinks it’s a great idea to block the sidewalk.
As an avid runner/pedestrian, it’s definitely a big deal. I shouldn’t have to constantly swerve into the street because the sidewalked is blocked by improperly parked cars and unkempt shrubbery, but unfortunately I do because no one cares about pedestrians. You’d be pissed if the road was blocked for your car.
You cannot conceive of the mobility and vision and needs of others because you’re a self-centered douchebag. Which means I’m wasting my words on someone who isn’t worthy of my time.
I’m all for maximum freedom for individuals. Henceforth, I’m always on the side of the vehicle/garage owners in these stories.
I honestly don’t even care what the HOA (sorry for the caps) is doing, what the city is doing, I’m just pointing out that you were wrong about the ease of just skirting the front of the truck.
None of the situations you present are life-altering, terrible things to endure. Please, lighten up.
The reality of the situation is, while there may not be people of specific disabilities living on that street and needing the sidewalk TODAY, it doesn’t mean there won’t be during the tenure of the Firetruck owner. And yes, he IS breaking a law by blocking the sidewalk. A law put in place to provide a safe place for…
Sidewalks are like roads. Your tax money maintains them, and they impact the value of your property. They allow a safe travel space for kids and pedestrians to travel through the neighborhood without impacting traffic.