millenialharley
millenialharley
millenialharley

I mean, there are no trails in Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky (home of the letter writer), Ohio, Pennsylvania, and on, and on...

selective braking isn’t a limited-slip differential. it’s similar, but it has disadvantages. most awd crossovers have selective braking.

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well that took forever to watch, thanks to stopping in the middle to disinfect everything in my immediate vicinity with lysol spary and clorox wipes...

damn dude, you went full tilt into that headlight project. thanks for the rundown

riding passenger can be terrifying after a roadtrip in the sierra. why do you need to be that close

kind of makes one wonder if you should be tipping less at upscale restaurants, so that you can tip more at places with cheaper menus. that’s what the logic seems to imply

everyone is going to vote based on party tentpole issues, and not give a rip about the person. republicans are going to vote red because abortion, immigration, taxes, and guns. democrats are going to vote blue because abortion, immigration, taxes, and guns. the only thing that the actual president has to do with

“which one of you bastards shit in my pants?”

anytime I lend my truck, I feel like I have to tell my friends that it has truck brakes with a design from 2004. Please, please, do not brake like you do in your kia rio. take yo’ damn time.

it’s possible

cops lives matter is a very emotionally charged issue, and it upsets those people while leaving the rest of the audience unperturbed. because many aren’t upset, the author can state that they didn’t say anything wrong, despite knowingly using language that incites emotional responses.

1) eww, with those haircuts? fuck that

brodozers can be annoying to share the road with, but this article is about attention-seeking people crying over being punished for breaking the law on television. the venn diagram of brodozers and emissions-cheating drivers may be more circular than not, but conflating the two is just going to needlessly piss people

totally agree that brownell is right - it’s ironic - but the blue line is, as you said, more about protecting people committing police brutality. used only to point out the irony of breaking the law, I agree that it makes sense. however, it’s emotionally charged and practically a dog whistle to include it.

Oh it’s ironic. But it doesn’t factor into these people’s opinions. People adorning their vehicles with those stripes don’t imagine these kinds of offenses when they they shed a tear for one of the most-legally protected professions in the world. We can all imagine the kinds of offenses that they’re thinking of when

it’s unnecessary when the complaint about rolling coal stand on their own merits, and all it does incite unrelated emotional responses. it’s childish

what was the pricing like on that, all told?

yup. $169 for a pair of 9006 bulbs. hard sell when that’s 3 tanks of gas

those are the only lights that haven’t failed on the 09 mazda in my garage