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It is a dick move to try to trick the customer into thinking their only options are both upcharges. It is the customer’s choice not to pay attention to the word “medium” as it’s suggesting there’s something below that, and it’s the customer’s choice not to ask how much those options cost. Taking advantage of a

I’ve had four Siennas and I can’t believe they haven’t given it a TRD treatment, to have a mini Sprinter 4x4 vibe. That aside, one thing they don’t have is good front leg room. It’s ok but underwhelming. That said, I FULLY endorse this idea.

People may hate the way this looks, but it’s clearly a safety issue. You are putting way less weight over the front tires than the vehicle was designed for. Handling could be dangerously bad depending on how much rake.

See, I knew there would be a solid solution other than “tough shit go get another one”

I think it was the combination of SuperCharging being free as opposed to $60 - $80 for the battery swap, the limited number of stations, and poor communication as to what battery would be swapped.

I actually do feel bad about that. I was cranky having just woken up before my coffee. No excuse.

I'm reserving a spot in my future yard for a Tokamak.

Meanwhile, we volunteer with youth, work on mobilizing our people to vote in spite of suppression efforts, the list goes on and on. We do the work then they tell us we’re still not doing it “the right way.”

I went all over the Caribbean for my previous job. Most of the islands get VERY sketchy, VERY fast when you get a few blocks inland from the tourist areas. The Bahamas and Jamaica in particular. I think about the only one I have any interest in going back to was Aruba. 

I just hate Disney. I mean...I’m allowed.

It is great to sight see islands in which the locals are being harmed by climate change while taking the form of transportation that may be the worst per user in terms of climate impact. So glad you got that experience.

From labor, human rights, and environmental perspectives,

It exudes *small-dick energy

50% of American adults are obese, so this is likely a factor.

The Nation piece won the IRE medal for investigative magazine reporting in 2001, a great honor, but the story about the multi-billion dollar sham foisted upon the world – in a realm that touches the life of every person on the planet, because the world is, thanks to a small group of well-known businessmen, covered

Modern tires.

front brakes?
yeah, I’ll go with front brakes.

The brake pedal.

That Mr. Fusion upgrade really is the way of the future.

Ha, were they talking 2070 or were they just hoovering up cocaine and feeling really good about things?