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ididnothingwrong
ididnothingwrong

Here and the TSA took away my baby swiss army keychain knife

I expect the most common story is someone that conceals carries a pistol regularly and just doesn’t think about it anymore.

As wild as it is for a lot of people here to imagine, I bet there’s a good number of people who carry quite often who don’t fly much and ended up bringing their gun to the airport. It should be punished with a fine, for sure, as you just can’t do that, but it’s probably not as scary as it was made out to be.

That part caught me, too.

“I don’t even want to think about the intent of a person who’s trying to bring a loaded gun on a plane.”

I can’t add anything to the insurance discussion that hasn’t already been said.

Why though? that is such a stupidly worded law.

Kinda puts a new spin on the “should police pursue car thieves” debate, doesn’t it? If I’m going to be held liable for cleanup or whatever results from a crash after somebody steals my car, I’m all for the cops chasing them down and collaring them as quickly as possible. 

The thief can work a prison job until he covers cleanup, then he can be free. Incredibly wild that they let him walk.

Manual transmissions would have prevented this.

I think what would be infinitely more interesting (and valuable in understanding the recent bubble that’s been building this past decade) would be a graph charting the prices on the used market. Frankly, anyone with a lunch break and access to usinflationcalculator.com could have put this together.

Why does it look like a scaled up Korean knock off version of a Civic?

Automatic No Dice the moment I see this crap at the bottom of an ad:

Oooo a video, I wonder what it sounds like?

With Hybridization, theres no need for small engines any more, everything should be V8+

to reiterate: money

sorry to break it to you buddy, but it does.

oof...

Yikes, that’s a terrible take and you should feel bad for it.

Dude come on.