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Counterpoint: No. :P

On a serious note, it all depends on one’s location. When I bought my MacBook Air M2 a few weeks ago, the specific configuration I wanted (8GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, Midnight Blue) wasn’t available refurbished.

Meanwhile, I work on a military post, and they were offering $150 off; which was actually a

Counterpoint: No. :P

On a serious note, it all depends on one’s location. When I bought my MacBook Air M2 a few weeks ago, the specific configuration I wanted (8GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, Midnight Blue) wasn’t available refurbished.

Meanwhile, I work on a military post, and they were offering $150 off; which was actually a

That’s the whole point. EVERYTHING is political in 2020; and an increasing # of people just want to read something about a truck withOUT politics for a change.

I used to read Gizmodo/Jalopnik/etc. and have largely stopped for this reason.  Yes, politics is important; but NO, it doesn’t have to be included in literally

For those who remember the old Honda Fit commercials:

The Fit is stop.

Never again will I put my boot in anyone else’s @$$.  O_O

She hasn’t betrayed it at all.  She’s just selling all the stuff that didn’t spark joy for her.  *thumbs up*

Yeah, but what computer does he have? What’s his favorite hack? What’s his current music playlist?

*throws hands up*

I echo what Shane Morris posted. I hadn’t owned a truck up till about 15 years ago; bought a 2004 F150. Suddenly I realized that tasks, trips, etc. I’d been making excuses for were no longer beyond my reach, or hard to plan/execute due to the lack of storage/hauling space.

There’s also the fact that in many places (for

But his explanation has to do better than this.

One would think that, and that used to be the case with my old dishwasher. Then I got my new Bosch. It’s freaking awesome, and quiet as can be, *BUT* to get the dishes clean (100% clean) they recommend a certain loading pattern, and they’re not lying.  If you just haphazardly throw ‘em in there, they’ll get

I tried to read the article but got blinded by her lips and the bedazzled desk.

(Seriously though, interesting article - I like that she appreciates the fact that tons of meetings are counterproductive.)

And there you have it folks....evolution occurring in real-time.  ;)

They did...but let’s not let facts get in the way of a good discussion.

Yep, this has been my experience.  Don’t get me wrong - I like their chicken sammiches (and burgers, and fries, etc....LOL) but one time I’ll go and it’ll be like it looks in the commercials.  The other times, not so much.

Yeah....no. Maybe at the Wendy’s where you live, but I’ve tried the same sammich at 3 different Wendy’s...and let’s just say it doesn’t compare.

Not getting into the political aspect.  I don’t go to *any* restaurant based on their political stance.  I go to them...to eat.

Weirdest problem? That’s easy.

Back in ‘96 I had a ‘94 Saturn SL2. Nothing exciting, although I will say that car was reliable as can be. Anyways, I’d had a tune-up once and about a month later, anytime I’d step on the brake, the entire car would cut out - couldn’t steer, dash would be dead, etc. Soon as I let off the

Only on a Gawker site can someone write a story about video games and have *EVERY* single comment have pretty much nothing at all to do with video games.  LOL

In principle I’m totally fine with addressing political situations and topics in video games - SO LONG AS the developers can present an issue and ACCURATELY represent BOTH sides of said issue.

Otherwise, butt the f%#$ out and let us play the game.

I know more than a few, actually. I will say that the ones that I know are intelligent about what they do - e.g., they’ve preferred to travel or move to other locations to take more lucrative jobs, as opposed to staying local. They’re also pretty smart about taking care of themselves - ensuring they have all the

In general, I echo what Kevin O’Mac said. Whether the military, Americorps, peace corps, or some other volunteer work, I’d definitely take a year or two off after high school and pursue something other than college. At the end of it, not much may have changed; but often a bit of alternate experience will confirm to