The desire for acceptance is as deeply irrational as it is human. If she didn't want acceptance from those harpies, she'd probably be murdering them, because only sociopaths don't want to belong.
The desire for acceptance is as deeply irrational as it is human. If she didn't want acceptance from those harpies, she'd probably be murdering them, because only sociopaths don't want to belong.
the fare money probably came out of them
This is more akin to several members of the KKK saying "Lol, we accept all cultures and races" as part of a presentation on the proper implementation of Jim Crow laws.
You are clearly a liar unless you are married, so...
OBD-whatever number ports are required on all cars originally sold in the US after 1995. You can remove it if you want, you just then are physically unable to pass your inspection in some states, like NC, where reading that data is a required test for anything from 1996 on. Your insurance contract might stipulate it…
Mattress tags for the modern age...
Well it's true these things are from the ancient times, in a place called the 1950's when Men were Men and Motor Vehicles were the biggest engine you could slap into an all steel frame that had a few round parts for steering and such.
except for the comment about being 6'2"(I'm 6'3", and I share your frustrations with pillar size) we have a difference of opinion on the utility of these various things. But that's cool.
If you had done this in my native NC, your drivers license could now be in HIS possession... I never get to have any fun in excess of 13 miles over the speed recommendation.
I'm sure it's not illegal to remove the part from the car
Who knows? They made Mortal Kombat a movie, Street Fighter deserves a TV show
As long as they don't strike and have replacement refs from the mens underwear UFC league.
Those rules don't count because I think UFC is live action streetfighter V matches.
There are no rules, indeed.
Blame that helmet for robbing you of the ability to be Stephen Hawking
We're not talking assembly workers, we're talking line engineers. These are the guys that support all the machinery that makes up the assembly line and the assembly staff that work it. My dad used to do this kind of work for a pharmaceutical company, it basically involves making improvements to the line, fixing broken…
If only he had cut out his pancreas instead, we might never need see the iPad mini
A lack of students interested in engineering would be a totally valid answer if it weren't some bullshit. There are plenty of kids who would jump at the chance to shape their world if they felt they'd ever have a chance. Build the schools, there are so many kids that will come if it's just there.
Pride and Student Loan debt is preventing manufacturing jobs in the US?