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Rule #1:  Cardio

Have you seen the average upstate NYer?  I’d be shocked if he could get his feet up to put on the window, let alone actually kick it out.

Lol, what? The problem is that the bushings in each link wear down and overall the chain will get LONGER.

Every car post 1984 or later had to have either airbags or an automatic seatbelt.  Some cars did it better than others...  I think my ‘88 Prelude accomplished this by just putting the seatbelt on the door.  So “theoretically” you could just leave the seatbelt clipped in and open the door to get in and out, but in

Good thing that he specified that it was illegal to modify your odometer if you’re trying to sell your car 8 seconds before the video ended.

Lol, wut? Of course chains stretch, which is why Park makes a fucking tool to figure out how much your chain has stretched out.

Guerrilla advertising at it’s fucking worst. $1500 for a shitload of “free” advertising and a people like Elizabeth desperate for content get to post this.

Pretty good deal compared to the $15 for 5 that I got pre-Thanksgiving.

Pretty good deal compared to the $15 for 5 that I got pre-Thanksgiving.

How short is the person to have the bed fitting *crosswise*?  

80/20 is too lean for me.  I just buy chuck roasts and grind them myself.  Probably something closer to 70/30 or even lower.  

Wonder how this compares to the Google Nest Mini?  That’s also on sale for $30, and routinely goes for ~$17 or so.

Wonder how this compares to the Google Nest Mini?  That’s also on sale for $30, and routinely goes for ~$17 or so.

Looks like there’s a slight horizontal adjustment on the rear axle, which would be how you’d get tension on the belt.  As far as wear, I don’t think that belts stretch like conventional chains do, so you wouldn’t need any additional adjustment.

Translation - Mandatory additional sale for your dealership.

Where the fuck did I say that the thin layer of oil was the “seasoning”? That is used to protect it when you’re not using it, and you have two options:  wash with soap and then apply a thin layer of oil afterwards, or don’t wash with soap and allow the residual oils that are left after washing to protect it.

Where the fuck did I say that the thin layer of oil was the “seasoning”? That is used to protect it when you’re not

The reason I stay away from soap is that I cook with oil, and when I clean it out (hot water, pan is still hot, chainmail scrubby) there’s a residue of oil that stays on the pan.  You can see the water bead up on the surface of it.  So if you don’t use soap you don’t need to “re-oil it” after you wash it.  Just dry

The reason I stay away from soap is that I cook with oil, and when I clean it out (hot water, pan is still hot,

Would I pay $69 for good food? Yes.

A clean 4wd vehicle for $2k? They could drive it 350 miles north to the snowbelt New England/upstate NY and sell it for 2-3x as much.

10k mAh and 18w PD/QC in *and* out is pretty much the perfect setup for a battery pack these days. Have a PD battery pack and it’s great for a quick boost of power at random times throughout the day.

10k mAh and 18w PD/QC in *and* out is pretty much the perfect setup for a battery pack these days. Have a PD battery