guardianmiria
GuardianMiria
guardianmiria

Glad I dug down this far for this comment, because this is the right take.

It really isn’t

It really isn’t

I know it’s a Pathfinder in drag, but if she wants to be unique the QX60 makes a TON of sense. I can count the number of them I’ve seen on the road on one hand, it comes in hilariously under budget if you buy base (which still has a shit-ton of features), or for a hair over budget at $63k you can get all the bells and

If you’re thinking about shopping the BOGO Collectible Sale from GameStop, be VERY CAREFUL, as if you add more then 3 items to your shopping cart, they are giving you all of the cheapest items for free, not alternatively cheaper items for free.

If you’re thinking about shopping the BOGO Collectible Sale from GameStop, be VERY CAREFUL, as if you add more then

Exactly. And they want every single one of those dollars to go into options/toys for them. Crazy luxury car with non-existent maintenance; also can’t be Japanese.

Oh shit

If she wanted to be so unique, having yet another “I need a luxury car that’s a super unique status symbol and will make me queen of the PTA. Oh by the way I have a budget and it has to cost like nothing to maintain. Lol what’s an oil change?” WCSIB article on Jalopnik was not exactly a strong start.

This right here. The obvious answer is a Lexus/Acura/Infiniti, but she’s obviously concerned that it won’t go well with her $12 Fair-trade Free-range Organic All-natural Imported Hand-crafed Artisanal Latte

While I agree with everything you just said, a car that needs to spend frequent time in the shop can be an absolute deal-breaker for a mother of three.

Someone help me with this. How is one audio book per month for $14,95 anything close to a good deal?

Someone help me with this. How is one audio book per month for $14,95 anything close to a good deal?

I’ve never really considered HULU... is it worth it if you already have Netflix and Amazon?

The only thing they’re good for is soup.

You seem more interested in an argument than a discussion. I’m sorry, but I’m no longer interested.

It’s like the difference between setting certain destinations as goals on a cross-country trip, and setting survival as a goal on the inaugural trip to Mars.

Alexa is our hub for shopping, calendar, alarms, and music, but she can’t hold a candle to Cortana when it comes to related reminders, recommendations, and news (I’m sorry, but the Flash Briefing that Alexa shares is extremely inconvenient.)

Heh, because of course it is.

People still play this?

People still watch network television?