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Woah woah woah. What are you getting at? I’ve been kicked out of a Lululemon before for too aggressively handling the yoga pants on display. I’m qualified to judge here.

What’s really crazy, is that California traffic still kind of resembles that, well, minus most of the 90's models and the addition of newer cars.

It’s the new option package: Tesla Model Y-isitsowindy.

Could be! But definitely still annoying for consumers to be strung along if that’s the case.

People live in cities. They might actually want to walk or bike around the cities in which they live, work, and pay taxes. We don’t allow people to land planes or helicopters in crowded city centers - we have specific places for that. But somehow, all cities and suburbs are designed in such a way that the default use

*deepest of southern drawls* Now... I may not be some big city, edumacated journalist, but I would think that using my massive “journalism” platform to promote your source’s cash-raising scheme for the purpose of... *reads gofundme description* seemingly no reason whatsoever other than being a “source” for my story cou

maybe, by the time it is no longer viable for fleet use, it is also unsafe for any use, private or otherwise, and they don’t need or want that liability.

Man, those pedestrian-safe fronts are really awkward.

We have spent a lot here to land all of those plants, overall it has meant a good number of jobs with decent pay for the area, not great on a national scale, but locally it isn’t bad. There are a lot of ancillary jobs with the suppliers and things like trucking between them and the factories which grew from those

Same energy

I have a better rendering

Both tears of joy and despair after that one.

Fuck that. That's my cocaine.

THIS THING SUCKS isn’t sparking a discussion. Perhaps you could expound on why you don’t like the series. I’d be happy to have that discussion, but outright negativity is why the internet today is broken, and nobody can get along. 

There will always those that make perfect into the enemy of any good done, but I think that this effort is highly recognizable.  It can also be built upon and copied by other organizations.  It helps.

Have you heard of the sink cost fallacy per-chance?

Neutral: Driving across Kansas gets a bad rap. The Flint Hills are beautiful, and you’ll find that eastern Colorado will make western Kansas seem populated.

So, this is some German shell game shit here.

I was a designated “technical expert” at a Ford dealer. Theyd have me train the sales staff on the vehicles, and help out with any customers who had questions beyond what the average sales idiot could answer. Sales people suck at product knowledge because they have no time to learn it. Any time spent trying to know