When Black kids in Mississippi started doing it.
When Black kids in Mississippi started doing it.
It’s almost like becoming an executive requires detachment from reality.
Only if the USA was a normal country, and not a kleptocracy where the rules are skewed to concentrate wealth at the very top.
There’s nothing genius about Musk. Anyone that knows science and engineering can see that he’s a charlatan, but he’s good at getting ignorant people to think that he’s a genius.
It doesn’t matter how thin the line is if you’re a football field’s length away.
I did. Wow that is bad. And wait until it winds up in the hands of owners who can’t keep their stainless-steel fridge clean!
The problem is that the bit went too far — all the way to the assembly line.
I mean, I’m glad he said it...but we all know this is exactly what’s going to happen. And then in 5-7 years, we’ll hear complaints from WB execs scratching their heads wondering why they just had a series of toy-based movies that flopped.
Jeep: We have traditionally been popular with a lower tier credit customer so to increase sales we are raising prices…by a lot.
I love that Stellantis is blaming marketing for their slip...what a move. Its those idiots in marketing not our dealer inventory or products...
Why were so many people convinced that positive-for-them effects of the pandemic response on consumer behavior would persist past the end of the pandemic response, while simultaneously believing that the negative-for-them effects would go back to normal?
This may come as a surprise, but there are people who actually live in Las Vegas. They’re not on vacation.
They shut down Boston, Chicago, NY, and many other cities every year for marathons and parades
This. The Boulevard will be lined with concrete and catch fencing, the walkover bridges will be wrapped in F1-specific advertising, even the fountains at Bellagio will be blocked by the ridiculous grandstand they’re going to build in front of it (no one has yet told me what’s going to happen to the trees there).
Yeah, there’s 642,000+ people who LIVE there, and will be in the town for the race whether they want to be or not.
If anyone is in Vegas this week, they will be there to watch the race.
The streets were made with public tax dollars and repaired with public tax dollars. The race is on public streets, not a private track!
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Last year, we were driving across S. Dakota where the speed limit is 80 mph. Like stated above, I figured 85 would be appropriate (I have a lead foot anyway and was excited at the prospect). I ran that fast for maybe a mile and thought to myself “this is dumb, dangerous, I’m wasting gas, and the engine cannot enjoy…