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Agreed. I just wanted HBO, AMC, Discovery, Food, Travel, and local sports. No single service offers all at one time, so you have to sign up for different ones to get different things.

Oh man, if we’re talking 90's era vehicles, than yea, give me a Miata. But a 2017 Camaro vs. a 2017 Miata? I’ll take the Camaro every day of the week. But again, I don’t track cars, I drive them on the road like most people.

Aren’t we going to get to the point where you’re going to have to subscribe to so many different services at one time that it becomes just as cost inefficient as cable? I’m trying to cord cut right now and it’s a struggle. Internet costs $50 ish a month in my area, plus Amazon Prime, plus Netflix. Now I have to add

Yes. My old boss had a 2005 Miata MX5 convertible. It was fun to throw around, but not a particular enjoyable car to cruise around in. I can understand buying a Miata if you want to track it all the time, but as a car to cruise around in? Not so much.

It’s personal opinion. I’d rather spend the money on a Camaro

I’ll say it. I’m OK with a Miata shortage. I don’t understand the allure of a little itsy bitsy sports car that most people don’t even notice in their mirror.

I always laugh when I see tall men driving Miata convertibles with their heads sticking two or three inches over the top of the windshield. Makes them look

Not everything. Equal rights for all people doesn’t cost a ton. A woman’s right to determine what she does with her body doesn’t cost a ton. Hell, legalized marijuana would probably MAKE money. Maybe I should have phrased it as small government rather than economically conservative, or maybe just sensible

Well, this is why we need a socially liberal, economically conservative party. I know we generally call this the Libertarian party, except their candidates are all nuts.

That could potentially be cyclical though, right? Don’t the liberals just need their version of the Tea Party to kick it off?

Lets not pretend like there aren’t people on both sides filled with stupid delusional opinions. Lots of liberals think vaccines are dangerous. Lots of liberals think you can cleanse your colon. There are assholes on both sides. The problem is, we’re letting the loudest of those assholes determine the direction of

Oh if you’re just referring to online discussion, then yea. Dead as a door nail
And for posterity’s sake, I want you to know that I think your opinion is doo doo and that I’m much smarter than you and that everything you believe in is wrong. Or something.

The only issue I see with this argument is that your family could say something like “yea, but just because I take care of mine, doesn’t mean everyone else will!!”. People think the actions they can take on climate change are hopeless because so many other people all over the world don’t care and just offset them.

Isn’t saying that it’s dead just giving up on the possibility that it could ever be revived? I don’t think it’s helpful to call it dead. Rather, practice good civil discourse yourself and hope that it positively influences others. Thoughts?

Statistically, yea, it’s been pretty damn good.

I agree with this. The problem is, they work long hours and the pay generally doesn’t represent the job. My cousin worked his way to to manage at a Valvoline store, and was constantly just beat from work. It’s rough sledding.

The problem is, these stupid people have children, and then they don’t vaccinate their children, and then it impacts people who don’t believe in Alex Jones’ stupid shit. This stupid shit is having real world impacts that hurt all of us, not just the idiots who believe it.

Really anything that allows communication about it all to be more open. Don’t be afraid to say penis and vagina. Penises make messes, but so do vaginas. Everyone likes something different, and you shouldn’t be afraid to ask. Sex doesn’t always have to end with an orgasm, and it’s not a total failure if it doesn’t.

Wow, you are so incredibly unbelievably sarcastically creative! You should do into stand up or something!

The cross over between the worlds of business casual and athleisure has worked great for me. I still wear a button down every day, but now I can throw an Under Armor or Lulu zip up over the top and be comfortable without being stuffy. And I can wear it in front of executives without batting an eye.

I’ve got a pair of

According to my very cursory research, it’s Vermont (with almost double the next on the list), Maine, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Colorado. Colorado’s numbers do not appear to be much more significant than the others near it on the list.

I lived in West Michigan off Lake Michigan for 6 years where we saw plenty of blizzards. My, at the time, Saturn Aura handled blizzards just fine. AWD is a nice feature to have, but certainly not necessary for snow.