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Man, Buick has always had shit logos.

Dragon Cum.

Something else that changes without a lot of people noticing, the size of consumer goods. Mouse Print does a pretty good job of chronicling the differences: https://www.mouseprint.org/

Strip it, sink it.

Artificial reef is a good option

The megarich don’t buy things to use them, they simply own things for the same reason a poor grandma in Illinois hoards discount clothing.

Not in the new GOP party apparently where it’s important students are taught both sides of Nazism.

I wish she would have been honest. “No, babies aren’t born racist, they’re taught to be racist by their racist parents or the racist society they grow up in.”

“There are portions of this book that I find really quite remarkable. One portion of the book says babies are taught to be racist or anti-racist, there is no neutrality.”

The motto can be “Just don’t look at it,  SUCK IT!”

Obviously, she should have spent more time shouting at the senators, and cry-talking about how she liked beers and working out with her friend Squee.  I mean - that’s how you get on the Supreme Court, isn’t it?

Or is he a clown wearing dipshit makeup?

What did the squirrel ever do to deserve that punishment?! 

She did pretty well, but she failed to effectively rebut charges that she is black, so she will still struggle to get confirmed.

I swear to God if I ever came close to ted cruz I'd jam a squirrel in him.

Let me just set the record straight; Ted Cruz is a dipshit wearing clown makeup

Oh yeah you stop long before it gets gluey, it’s not very hard. 

Oh and Lawrence, I hope you’re clear that the article is great. The shade towards that vehicle is completely compartmentalized from the article. Just want to be abundantly clear there. Like I don’t want to live on a nuclear submarine. Apparently they smell like years of accumulated farts. However, I’d read about/watch

I’m wondering what the customer experience is like though, how much pressure or old school tactics are they still using. I haven’t bought from CarMax, but we did sell a car to them, and it was the least painful experiences I’ve ever had at a car dealership. They gave us an offer, we did the paperwork, we left with a

I think that may be the wrong question to ask, I think the better question to ask is whether the premium price at CarMax is worth the relatively low hassle experience versus another used car dealer.