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Do you even need to ask ?

This makes zero sense. The fact that the housing market in LA is so bad that 1.5M is the “middle” doesn’t mean the actual human who bought it is middle class. It means only the rich can buy a house in LA.

Each has their own things. People from Palms and Mar Vista don’t seem pretentious, Culver City is a mix of types, Inglewood is just trying to get by, Santa Monica has people who live above Montana that sniff their own farts and folks who live below Wilshire who are just trying to get by. Brentwood thinks it’s Beverly

If only someone could put these ports on an actual laptop. Wouldn’t that be nice. No need for fucking docks and dongles.

I honestly don’t understand why anyone would watch a sport where some teams are given such an obvious built-in advantage over others. I know that plenty of professional sports have a few teams that benefit from better funding than the rest, but F1 is the only one I know of where it’s baked into the actual rules. It’s

But the teams drove the tires longer than Pirelli said they would last. The were driven outside the specification.

And all that is beyond the fact that teams refused to use the 2020 tires.

It’s not a safety issue if the teams choose to use the tire improperly.

Those who pitted under the first safety car knew they were

Perelli is not to blame. At all.

Q: How many guitarists does it take to screw in a light bulb?

Q: How many guitarists does it take to screw in a light bulb?

Speaking as a guitar player and former guitar tech and salesman, the thing is... it depends. What works for me may or may not work for you, but I’ll provide some links anyway just to follow the rules. You should get something that you are going to want to pick up and play, otherwise it’s just a waste of money.

Speaking as a guitar player and former guitar tech and salesman, the thing is... it depends. What works for me may

I recommended a Baby Taylor to a few people who started and the were all happy with it. Its easy on the hands and fingers for new players. Sounds great (cheap starter guitars sound horrible and might lead to you quieting early on) so even if you do get better and want a full size, you will definitely still keep this

I recommended a Baby Taylor to a few people who started and the were all happy with it. Its easy on the hands and

Conventional wisdom says it makes sense to start off with an acoustic when you’re learning; it’s a little tougher than electric but it builds up finger strength and good technique. Even professional electric guitar players (Keith Richards has definitely said on at least one occasion) go back to playing acoustic

Conventional wisdom says it makes sense to start off with an acoustic when you’re learning; it’s a little tougher

I would advise against spending that much on your first guitar, until you are sure you are going to stick with it, guitar is incredibly frustrating to learn in the beginning. You could get a good quality instrument for about 200 bucks. I learned on a Fender FA-100, that I still play.

I would advise against spending that much on your first guitar, until you are sure you are going to stick with it, gu

For acoustic, I recommend a Breedlove Pursuit: no pins to hold in while changing strings. For electric, I'd argue for a Squier Telecaster (no tremolo) and an amp with a headphone output and modeling (like the Fender Mustang amp). Bass-wise: a Squier Precision Bass and Rumble amp will work well. Alternatively, you

For acoustic, I recommend a Breedlove Pursuit: no pins to hold in while changing strings. For electric, I'd argue