kumicho
Kumicho
kumicho

No, people who are “drowning in debt” are doing so because they buy a bunch of (non-essential) shit on credit. boats, jet skis, motorcycles, etc.

Lol, there is no way to “make money” from a 0% interest payment. Money has to come from somewhere, and whoever is lending you the money (or whoever is lending the dealership the money to lend to you) has to pay *something* for it. That “something” is what you can bargain for when you’re shopping for a new car.

Good god, another garbage slideshow? Maybe this is why there are exactly *zero* comments on it almost 12 hours after it was posted...

Huh, apparently I’ve been using sunscreen right this whole time! All it takes is to get horribly burned a few times on a vacation from Wisconsin to Puerto Rico to figure all of this stuff out!

Which ends this month.

You’d send something back because it had pico on it? And if you couldn’t get your way, you’d start demanding a refund?

I suddenly regret starring any comment *besides* this one, since it should obviously be higher.

Nah, the husband is the victim because he didn’t want to start eating without her...

This. Years ago I dated a woman with celiac’s disease and felt bad every time she had to send something back (“Is there breading on this chicken? I’m sorry, but I can’t eat it, can you please remake this?”), but the restaurants were always kind and professional about it.

You do all of this if someone doesn’t put shredded cheese on your fajitas?

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Everything I know about the south I learned from Top Gear.

Deaths are a lagging indicator. First it takes several weeks (say, 3-4) for the virus to spread, then it takes 1-2 weeks for people to get sick, then it takes a couple weeks for people to be sick enough to go to the hospital (where we are now), and then several weeks for people to start dying. Remember how long it

It’s a little bit more money, but I’d *highly* suggest going up to the Premium Weber for it’s ash-catcher, especially if you’re concerned about burning embers. Having the ash get trapped in the bottom is great, plus you don’t have to empty it all the time either. It’s definitely worth the extra $50.

It’s a little bit more money, but I’d *highly* suggest going up to the Premium Weber for it’s ash-catcher,

“Here are the best charcoal grills you can buy right now”

“Here are the best charcoal grills you can buy right now”

Ugh, have you bothered to read *anything* that I’ve posted? Places like Uber Eats prohibit restaurants from charging different amounts for when they orders are placed on their platform or the restaurant’s own website. It’s what the lawsuit is about. Here’s another article:

When we switched from a 27" CRT in the corner of our (small) living room to a 43" plasma bolted on to the wall, I did the math and found out that we saved 13 square feet.  That is a *huge* difference for a small room!

Laughs in plasma.

This isn’t about delivery vs pickup, it’s about “using the app” vs “ordering directly from the restaurant”.  And Uber Eats (and others) already charge the customer for the delivery fee.  The extra 30% they charge to the restaurants is nothing more than a “we’re a monopoly and we can do whatever we want” fee.

It’s almost like you didn’t even bother reading the very first bullet point at the very beginning of the article....

Bullshit. As long as the contracts state that restaurants can’t charge customers higher prices for using a specific service like Uber Eats, then it’s fucking wrong, period. And guess what, the big services just got sued in federal court this spring over it, too. https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/14/grubhub-doordash-postmate