None of this changes or invalidates my initial statement. Sorry you got so triggered over a simple statement that the company themselves acknowledged was true.
None of this changes or invalidates my initial statement. Sorry you got so triggered over a simple statement that the company themselves acknowledged was true.
No one said wearing shoes wasn’t helpful. You’re just changing the argument to fit your narrative. Tom’s shoes paid for their own study and here’s what they found:
I guess I didn’t realize you were a Tom’s Shoes employee who clearly knows better about their beloved corporation than actual philanthropic organizations who agreed it was misguided.
I don’t have time for your ignorance, google it. Instead of asking why the children didn’t have shoes in the first place, they chose to disrupt the local economy instead for marketing purposes. It’s a very FAMOUS case of philanthropic backfiring.
You know that the real conspiracy is that the CIA created crack pot conspiracy theories to discredit the idea of conspiracy theories in general.
Yup which is why Italy was one of the first hot spots for Covid and why they were declaring ‘hug a Chinese person’ days so as to not upset China who provides cheap labor for the fashion industry of northern Italy.
Or like Tom’s shoes which gave away shoes to poor countries and put all of their shoe makers/cobblers out of business and created more dependency like Nestle.
Yeah, you can’t put diesel in a gas engine cause of the larger nozzle. Diesel is essentially oil usually if you drain the tank, maybe clear out the fuel filter, you’ll be fine.
Which is really dumb anyway because putting diesel in a petrol car is WAY WAY WAY easier/cheaper to fix than putting petrol in a diesel car.
They are not about $/mile. It is more like cost to move a ton of freight one mile. And that’s where EV has a long long way to go. If you have a truck than can pull 20 tons of cargo but can only pull 10 because it needs 10 tons of batteries to go a few hundred miles, that’s a major problem.
I think a lot of people forget that he’s like 24. When he’s in his 30s, if he’s still doing the shtick, then I could see being bothered.
I think the shtick is slowly fading. I think it’s funny in small doses but I don’t take much of anything seriously. A lot of people are straight up calling him Garrett on the channel now instead of Cleetus.
Agreed. That’s the first thing I thought of. The possibilities when you own your own race track are endless.
exactly... so you know that they aren’t even comparable. I too know the pains of fleet GM vehicles for company cars and there was quite an uproar when everyone’s 3.6L Equinox/Impala got ‘upgraded’ to the 2.0T.
Drive a V6 Equinox back to back with a turbo4 Equinox. They are not comparable.
And Rolex.
This one is relatively unmolested compared to the modded out ones for sale usually. I would happily pay a small premium to not take on someone else’s project. The couple done on this are unobtrusive and easily undone.
If I remember correctly, the vast majority of initial quality issues are infotainment related.
What about the space saved from the giant TV stands you had to hold you CRT instead of just mounting it on the wall.
Classic Tetris tournaments are still played on CRT tvs.