“I’m all for sharing the road but many bicyclists should remember”
FTFY
“I’m all for sharing the road but many bicyclists should remember”
FTFY
So all cyclists are dicks because of your anecdotes? Wait till you hear about people who drive cars and ride motorcycles.
How are those cyclists any different from actual licensed drivers who are constantly breaking traffic laws? Jerks are jerks whether they’re riding a bike or driving a car.
Jesus, the amount of comments in here grouping all cyclists together is astounding. Just like drivers of cars, there are good ones and bad ones. Your experience with bad ones doesn’t mean you should not care about any of them. At the end of the day, the amount of damage a car will do to a rider far exceeds the damage…
And you’re supposed to if the toilet paper has gotten everything how?
The conversation was specifically about produce bags, not carry-out bags, which is what your link is talking about. That’s another conversation entirely since fees have turned people to use reusable bags already, whether it’s heavy-duty plastic/fabric totes or other bags.
The conversation was specifically about produce bags, not carry-out bags, which is what your link is talking about.…
Keep talking like a child. It’s amusing.
Keep talking like a child. It’s amusing.
Sweaty? Is that supposed to be an insult? It looks like you’re the one that doesn’t want to “take the L” since you’ve resorted to acting like a child instead of coming up with a coherent rebuttal.
Sweaty? Is that supposed to be an insult? It looks like you’re the one that doesn’t want to “take the L” since…
“Too bad it’s not grounded in fact.”
That should apply to your statements considering most people recycle from home so in most cases it will largely depend on what their curbside pickup does and does not accept. Having lived around the country, I can tell you that it’s not as common as you think. You misinterpreted my…
“Too bad it’s not grounded in fact.”
That should apply to your statements considering most people recycle from home…
It’s not a Supra because it’s not even really a Toyota, you idiot. Going back to the Mark III, it directly competed with cars like the Skyline and NSX. Even ignoring that, it’s still based on another car from another manufacturer. One of the reasons why so many people loved the Mark IV was because of the engine that…
Of course not, since you can get an actual Z4 for less. Let’s be real here, this isn’t a Supra. They’re comparing it to a Boxster ffs. They just slapped the name on a car that many people who have driven it are just calling, “pretty good”. That’s a bit underwhelming, considering the heritage. I’m interested to see how…
Where are you getting $200k? You can get a GTR or NSX for less than that.
I don’t understand why Toyota even released this. It’s basically a rebadged BMW. If you’re going to come out with a Supra, make it full Toyota ffs.
You’re advocating for something that people would be doing already if it was going to happen at all but they don’t. The nature of plastic produce bags would still be the same regardless.
“I’ve used the same plastic bags a lot longer than a “week or two,” and it’s not like I’m babying them.”
I’m talking about how often…
You’re advocating for something that people would be doing already if it was going to happen at all but they don’t.…
There’s so much wrong with what you’re saying. First off, please specify where you are seeing all these people bringing in their used plastic produce bags to reuse at the store. The reality is that most people only use them once. It’s silly to even suggest that they are using them for an extended period of time.…
There’s so much wrong with what you’re saying. First off, please specify where you are seeing all these people…
“They last for a while and (if you reuse the same plastic bag) are probably better for the environment than these dedicated bags”
Are you being serious? Are you not aware of the problems with plastic waste on planet Earth? Not to mention the fact that they’re not all recyclable. I don’t know about the ones listed but…
“They last for a while and (if you reuse the same plastic bag) are probably better for the environment than these…
+1
The amount of plastic used just to temporarily hold produce is astounding. Reusable bags are the way to go.
+1
The amount of plastic used just to temporarily hold produce is astounding. Reusable bags are the way to go.
Not to mention the microplastics from said bottles.
These takes are fucking hilarious.
Nah, screw that noise. It’s only been in recent years that websites have been so brazen with spoilers IN THE TITLE OF THE ARTICLE. Before that, it wasn’t that big of a deal and there was a decent amount of established etiquette of not spoiling shit for other people. If the body of the article contains spoilers, the…