Most states don’t have a duty to assist.
Most states don’t have a duty to assist.
Thank Reagan for all of that is happening now.
If a chef is offended by someone going to the bathroom he needs to get his head out of his ass because no matter how good he is he will never be as important as going to the bathroom when the need hits. The chef works for the customer, not the other way around.
Going to Getty Images for sexy pictures is the modern descendent of the Sears catalog underwear section.
What’s the difference between me and Jimmy Fallon?
That’s always been the Republican Way. Free markets, lower taxes, less regulation for me - but the opposite for, well...anyone they consider “not us.”
...I’ve actually noticed this a lot with these questions asked here. The answer to 90% of them is either “who cares?” or “just ask”.
You must not remember when airbags were just mandated in the 90s. Huge hubs, tiny horn buttons (or, if you’re GM, no discernable horn buttons, just a rubbery cover hiding the horn buttons.) I’m much happier with today’s steering wheels, flawed as they may be. The 90s were terrible wheels.
Why staggered wheels are on a 180hp car is beyond me. Go square, get better braking, less understeer, and be able to rotate tires.
Damn it feels good to be a Yakuza.
Without the refinement and quality. So not a Lexus,a lexis.
Have you seen a Prius lately? Everything’s relative...
This is a very narrow-minded take. I assume you live in the middle of nowhere? I guarantee you won’t hear a fully electric vehicle approaching in the middle of a city. The ambient noise is MUCH louder than the faint sound the tires make of a vehicle traveling at 20 MPH.
Come on, man. I can hear tires on asphalt too, but they’re easily drowned out by other traffic noise.
You’ve never walked around a city or town where there’s a lot of ambient noise, have you?
It’s all relative, doxxing this pathetic piece of shit is still on a moral higher ground than advocating for the brutal indiscriminate separating of children from their parents and locking them up indefinitely.