gabrielstrasburg
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gabrielstrasburg

Did you actually read that hotcars article? They are almost all related to safety and making sure stuff remains legal. Only the phone mount one is actually odd or unusual, and I assume its for standardization more than anything. Virtually nothing on that list has anything to do with employer relationship, its a list

I really like these, but I can’t see them selling well. They seem to be marketing it as a vehicle to replace a car with, and pricing it accordingly. But Americans won’t buy these to replace cars with. A few rich people will buy them as a toy but virtually nobody will use these as a commuter car.

Ok, but uber/lyft doesn’t treat them like employees. They dont have a schedule or payday or anything that you would expect from an employee/employer. They are treated like independent contractors.

It’s good that anecdotes are not valid data, and I was not trying to say they were. What I was trying to say it that its not nearly as cut and dried as jalopnik/kinja would like to think. There are a large number of drivers on both sides of this, and both sides have very valid reasons to want 22 to pass or fail. And

Prop 22 will pass. And the drivers I know are happy about that. They are working for uber because they DON’T want to be normal employees.

There are so many great donut places out there that it seems wrong to go to a place like Dunkin to get bad ones.

I worked at a used car dealership a long time ago and we occasionally got cars with keypads. Not once were we given the code. None of the auction cars would have the code, and people who sold us cars directly never knew it either. I assume there was a way to reset them, but we never bothered because nobody cared. It

Moviepass was worse I think.. Quibi at least theoretically had a chance of becoming popular and eventually making a profit. Moviepass did not, and was closer to a scam (with vc being the mark) than an actual business. If Moviepass had gotten more popular they would have just lost more money.

They could have saved a couple billion dollars and just asked some people what they thought of the idea. They would have quickly been told that the whole premise was bad.

The speed of the videos makes it appear much more dangerous. When watched at normal speed it looks fine.

A relationship is so important to him that he is thinking of suicide because he is alone. Yet you think having sex is worse? And are for some reason implying that I do bad stuff in the bedroom?

I have no idea how you would get that from what I wrote. I never mentioned rape or forcible anything. You have mental issues.

First question - Easy solution . Have sex. Who cares if you don’t want to do it. We all do things we don’t want to do for our partners. If a relationship is as important to the writer as he claimed, then he should be willing to do what it takes to make one work.

If the description in this avclub article is correct, then its pretty cut and dry. He owns the place. He sends in people to tell them to leave. They have a few options at that point. 1) Leave. 2) Refuse to leave, but remain peaceful 3) Get violent.

I never understood why people allow squatters to take over their property. Just walk in and take it back.. Once they are in your house illegally you can legally shoot them too.

If you do get your hands on some Tab, remember that soda typically only lasts six to nine months in storage.....

Deceptive video. The wheels and pump dont fit in the backpack and the wheel with a motor will be heavy, And the rider is a very tiny woman, 100 pounds maybe. Try having a 150-200 pound adult riding it and see it if holds up.

There is zero chance that trump knew it was satire when he tweeted it. Stop giving him the benefit of the doubt.

This feels like the perfect gag gift...If it was half the price. $20 is about the most I could see paying for something like this, and even 20 is really pushing it.

Classic mustangs work pretty well with women. Modern mustangs not so much.