drogomir
Drogomir
drogomir

All elephants, like all dogs, are good bois.

That’s my spirit animal.

I’d never survive in prison. I love canned mackerel and would eat all my currency. 

Are you being serious with this title and this comment?

I believe this is also a wagon

Right-on-red was introduced in the 1970s as a fuel saving measure. That time has long since passed, with hybrid powertrains and stop-start systems doing more to reduce idling, emissions, and fuel consumption.

You’d almost think that sign was painted rainbow colors at how offended he was of it. 😆 Besides, since when does a sign stop someone from doing whatever the hell they want to anyway?

Wait. So Ford never gave the U.S. a four door Ranger back then,

You realize your math is really bad?? That boat was over $500,000,000

I am someone who constantly challenges my own beliefs. I will sit and ask myself ‘Why do I believe this? Is there any evidence or perspective that I haven’t considered. Do I need to reassess my stance’? One of those beliefs is that we need to tax the rich more. Looks like I won’t be challenging that one any time soon.

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They point to police reports. Can't defame with "facts"

You can expect that a lot of car salesmen have already worked this into their pitches, and people will buy it because 70+ years of anti-union propaganda in this country has a lot of people thinking that CEOs and investment bankers care more about the welfare of average Americans than unions do.

Bedbugs or Musk? Not sure which is a worse workplace affliction.

Eagle Talon TSi When I wanted a car in my late teens. Ended up with my ‘rents Acura Integra LS

I agree. I’ve been a Costco shopper for ~15 years and have never taken a sample. The store is busy enough without people blocking aisles to try a sample of something they will probably never buy.

Costcos in my area only hand out samples on the weekends ... which is the one time I’ll never set foot in one due to the crowds. I shall miss nothing.

Yeah, it took me a while to get used to the natural peanut butter, but once I did it made the sweetened stuff seem practically inedible.

Once I stopped eating sweetened peanut butter, I found that for me unsweetened salted peanut butter is far superior. You end up with just a delicious salty peanutty flavor, bonus points if it’s crunchy.