I’ve always assumed that they’re for people with disabilities, particularly those in wheelchairs, so that they don’t slide completely off a ramp accidentally, as well as to make it easier for them to go up a ramp...
I’ve always assumed that they’re for people with disabilities, particularly those in wheelchairs, so that they don’t slide completely off a ramp accidentally, as well as to make it easier for them to go up a ramp...
Damn. I’m way behind. (Gen-Xer here)
Well, I’d never say no to looking at cameltoe, as long as it’s on a hot chick.
Also, Pluto’s a dog, and Mickey, a mouse, is his owner.
Was combing through the comments for this. Starred.
I use drawstring trash bags, and never have this issue...
The “drawer” underneath the oven in my apartment is the broiler... You know, whenever recipes call for the broiler, that’s what I use...
We’re in somewhat uncharted territory here, the article (and Tesla) claims that humans are the ultimate decision makers in this case, but pretty much every other day, I see commercials for various cars that automatically brake to prevent collision—someone backing out of a driveway, and the car stopped on its own…
It more than likely had to do with personality than height, IMO.
No, but he does later complain about only getting hoodrats.
The sales were explosive, for sure, but they probably didn’t list it on this site.
The sales were explosive, for sure, but they probably didn’t list it on this site.
For me, the dot disappeared after I closed one of my eyes and stared at the plus sign, but came back as soon as they put other stuff on the screen.
This needs more stars.
To be fair, she just wants you to feel involved in the decision... that she’s already made.