As long as they aren’t doing it on a random stranger and trying not to leave a puddle where someone else or their kid might step in it. Be a grown up about peeing in public and it’s all good as far as I’m concerned.
As long as they aren’t doing it on a random stranger and trying not to leave a puddle where someone else or their kid might step in it. Be a grown up about peeing in public and it’s all good as far as I’m concerned.
My eyeballs are allergic to penises, don’t be insensitive.
Periods are so random, one month you bleed from one orifice, the next you’re bleeding from a completely different wherever.
These are my thoughts on the matter. They are both normal human processes. The arguments made for public breastfeeding equally apply to public urination.
If this is not an Iron Clad case for proper estate planning, nothing is. This is why you don’t use Legal Zoom or some other bullshit to plan your estate. Any attorney who passed the bar would have made sure this didn’t happen.
He thought he had, he just didn’t do it correctly. So he could have lived his entire life thinking that all was taken care of.
The 850 was the best car Volvo made IMHO. I fell in love with them when I discovered the T5-R in college. They just run forever, handle pretty damn well for a FWD, and look so gorgeous!
After having owned one for just shy of 150,000 miles now, I’d say it’s relatively fun and reliable with a bit of suspension tuning. I’ve opted not to jack around with power, but was still entertaining on track days.
The rear seats don’t fold down because there are cross braces to stiffen the chassis, but you probably knew that.
Sounds like what you think is an expansion tank is really an overflow tank. Expansion tanks are a pressurized part of the cooling system and allow flow into and out of the tank. An overflow tank only allows fluid to go into the tank and not out of it. This is because the overflow tank is under atmospheric pressure,…
I happen to be of the unattached variety, yes.
Welcome to the entire North Shore of MA. As a NH transplant, I am continuously outraged by people who decide that blocking a lane of oncoming traffic is acceptable.
I’ve been getting bored lately in my commute so I’ve been doing it all one-handed. Adds a litte interestingness to the commute
They might be out there, but I haven’t seen a car that had a real oil level sensor. Most turn on the light when pressure drops. If that light comes on, you’ve already got a pretty serious situation.
It’s normal to see that after the car has been ran. Oil doesn’t stay level in the pan. If you want an accurate check then park the car on a level surface and wait a few minutes to let most of the oil drain back to the pan after the engine has been shut off.
Also worth noting that if you check the level while the engine is at all hot, you’ll see a higher level than the dipstick is intended for. Dependent on outside temperature, obviously - it’ll be more obvious when it’s freezing outside.
I’d also suggest checking your wiper blades every so often as well. They are often overlooked until they are needed.
My fondest memory of driving in Boston that weekend was my friend who was getting married hanging out the back window of my rental car throwing up into the Bostonian street as we slowly crept through traffic right in front of a police car.
My manual WRX has been an automatic this whole time?!
I’ve driven in a number of big cities, Detroit, Chicago, Dallas, and they’re all bad in their own ways. But literally when I got in to Massachusetts, it was all terrible all the time. And fuck the roundabouts there, god help you if you get in the inside lane and need to exit, because you’d either better accept you’re…