drwutwut
Satan's Advocate
drwutwut

If you don’t like the car, we’re in a capitalist society, buy what you like! But if you’re just making up your mind without actually seeing what the car is like, that’s a pity.

Nobody wants anything under $25k, that’s why they’re all disappearing.

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Why do you guys keep pushing AI trash? 

Am I the only one who finds the normal Reddit app perfectly fine?

I never said anything bad about her

The fact that she owns that much land in a place where the native population has suffered at the hands of the U.S. since before it became a state is grotesque. That goes for all these billionaires, celebrities, etc. that want to make enough of a charitable scene to say they did something but aren’t actually interested

This fight would only be worth it if the following happen:

yeah, but who’s going to be testing the “ability” to drive and how.

Because “hate crimes” do not exist.

I’ve mostly seen misters in tourist spaces, amusement parks, etc. so I’m not sure if they’d put them in a neighborhood like this. Having a bunch of shading canopies would help and that’d be a passive option. Not sure what mister companies are going to the south and actually getting enough business when simple fans are

Eh, I’ve stayed in the desert in different states and people weren’t really hanging outside in the summer. Maybe in the shade for a bit. Humid summers aren’t fun either. The whole premise of being in this development is cycling, scooters, walking, and just being outside but I see one small shade canopy. I understand

That makes sense for this development as it’s a condition of living there. I know for other places, it depends on the building. Some older buildings will just have street parking, which would also be more than what these residents would have.

What I don’t understand is, looking at the different images of this place, I

I guess I’m more used to humidity because desert in the summer just feels like you’re being cooked alive. Shade does help but it’s that waft of hot air that still makes it seem like a convection oven. 

I’m all for walkable areas but looking at the pictures, it just looks like a version of the same residential neighborhoods that sit on top of restaurants, shops and other businesses that exist in a lot of cities. Many even have a communal courtyard. The main difference I can see is the providing of ebikes but as

I could have watched 30 more minutes of that last slide

The Supra is far more interesting.

Uber and the people who approved the testing of a flawed system on public roads should also be implicated. This is just another example of capitalism taking priority over everything else.

The Volvos always look interesting to me. What are your favorite aspects of it?

Unfortunately, accidents and damages are a reality of the valet parking industry.