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I wanted one of these as a teenager and this morning I feel like a teen again.

Take the MSF course. You spend a few hours learning in a classroom. Then two days of doing exercises in a parking lot. They provide a bike. After you finish you get a waiver to take to the DMV to get your M2. Was $200 when I took it. Only requirement is to have boots that cover your ankles and a long sleeve shirt of

He may well be in violation of license requirements but those aren’t in the routine purview of a beat cop. If there were some sort of imminent danger, sure, but violations of codes are dealt with by state inspectors and complaints to the state board. If you call the police about a code violation on your home wiring,

And let’s be real, that barber didn’t get accosted. The audio is kinda shit in that video, but at no time did that cop look aggressive or in any way out off line.

All in, we’re gonna win

Middle school aged kids are the absolute worst conceivable beings. They’re just bundles of absurd hormones desperately seeking validation from their idiot peers and they inevitably making the dumbest fucking decisions possible. Source- I was a shitty middle schooler.

Yay, Stompers! I had that one too. I miss those things so much. Every few years I’ll walk down the toy aisle hoping that they’ve been re-released.

Not even true.

Or a tuned Buick Vettemaster

Not one person said Volvo 240 with an LS/T56 swap.

Don’t they always cast people who look just like them? Why can’t Jordan Peele do it too? They big mad and I’m here for it. I’ve already seen Us twice and I’m planning for a third. Jordan Peele can have my coins. 

I don’t think the Atlas was a particularly bad engine. More so that the I-6 only fits in trucks and body on frame SUV’s.  It didn’t work on FWD applications. It was on Ward’s 10 best engines list from 2002-2004.

What are you talking about? GM has been ahead of almost every other legacy manufacturer of electric technology. The EV-1 was WAY ahead of anyone else, as was the Volt, and say what you will, the Bolt beat the Model 3 to the punch.

Different strokes for different folks I guess. I find just about all cars, and even older cars, have rows of buttons that all feel the same. So tactile feel doesn’t mean anything. I still look at the buttons. So buttons on the screen, for me, is no different. Wish the Tesla had the wipers on steering wheel though. 

This exactly. I’m not a truck guy, but I’m really impressed by the way pickup truck interiors are designed, vs other vehicles. Even with eleventy buttons and three screens, the critical controls are within easy reach and easily-remembered location. And keep your gloves on, there will be no issues.

Most of the time I use a phone, I’m looking at it.

I really want to like Teslas, but those interiors drive me nuts. We bitch about Hondas and their lack of a volume button to twist without taking our eyes off the road. Yet the Tesla interior is called sleek and futuristic. I don’t care if all functions for HVAC, entertainment, etc, are voice activated, thought

I know conservatives are neoliberals.

Checkers has FRIED APPLE PIES.  Not those stupid baked ones that McDonald’s adopted back in the late 80's so they wouldn’t have parents suing them because their impatient kids got their faces melted off by hot apple lava spewing onto their faces.  No, the real deal.  I drive through every Checkers I see, even if I