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I had to remind my wife of this just yesterday. She was upset at the 18% loss she has seen this year and was worried about her ability to retire on time (we are both shooting for early retirement). You have to remember that a loss in value is not a loss yet. You only actually lose that money if you were to withdraw.

No cupholder for my 72oz big gulp? This ain’t fking American.

Sounds like the airlines need to look at their pricing model instead of blaming consumers for taking advantage of a loophole. If their flights were appropriately priced, no one would feel the need to resort to nonsense like this. You should not have to buy extra flights to get a cheaper price. Ever.

Oh I thought the joke was that Australia was the place where all the convicts and undesirables were sent. The fact that the environment is homicidal was secondary in importance.

Carls Jr. did it better.

Pending a compression test (man-da-tor-y), NP. If the compression test comes in low, ND. I’d offer about 50% the asking price, do a K-swap and you’d have a fun little track rat / autox mobile. This car is riding the S2000 value wave. It’s like owning the cheapest house in an expensive neighborhood.

They may recall 173,000 tires but they’ll only be able to find 39 actually still being used.

Everything in Australia is actively trying to kill you. Everything on Mars would be doing the same. I think this is a fair correlation.

OK OK that’s great. But when can I put boobies on my gauge cluster?

I thought this applied to BMW drivers only?

I lost my ‘03 WRX that I owned from new this exact way. Two deer in the road, one in each lane. I split them but lost the back end and went off through a ditch and into some small trees.

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How the hell did this gem not make it? I must’ve watched it 1,000 times as a kid.

That’s cool but can it play Cyberpunk 2077  @ a consistent 60fps?

Like slideshows “articles”, we may not need them but we’re sure as hell going to get them.

Can they remove my liver, repair it and then stick it back in me? 

It’s always a breath of fresh air when I’m interviewing someone and they come prepared to find out about our company as much as (if not more) we want to find out about them. Not only does it help them make a better decision about whether or not we are a good fit for them but it also clues me in to what is most

Olivier has been through enough. Let him live without his asterisk.

I can shed some light on the Go365 program. I attended their Disney weekend a few months before my company made the switch to Humana (we kept it for 3-4 years before going back to BCBS). The idea being to educate someone inside the company so they can advocate for participation within the company. Certain company-wide

I was with you til the last bit there. Even if the comment was meant to be hyperbolic to express your disdain, that kind of crap doesn’t have a place anywhere. You’re not being any better than the guy in the article. You don’t get to take the high road and the low road at the same time.