mtonelli91
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mtonelli91

Hard pass. I hate looking at graffiti. It just instantly makes an area look ugly. If they want to “express themselves” get a sketchbook like every other artist. Somehow I don’t think they’d appreciate it if I spray painted unreadable gibberish on the side of their house.

They actually add up the cost of the damage and anything over $950 is a felony. This is definitely over $950. We had a local tagger that tagged everything all over town for the better part of a year. They finally had enough to link him to all of it and he got 2 years in jail. And it was a 35 year old guy! 

I’ve told my wife that if I’m killed by a drunk or distracted driver, she is to sue them civilly and absolutely destroy them financially for the rest of their lives. I don’t care if she gets a wage garnishment of $10 a paycheck forever. I don’t care if they can’t pay. Every time a nickel lands in their hand, they have

As a Californian, it really stands out to me when movies and tv use California plates. They always start with 2 which would make the sequence from the mid 1980’s. We’re nearly out of 9’s now and have started a new number/letter pattern. They also get the number/letter order wrong a lot of the time. A standard

DavidHH 100% falls for obvious AI photos on Facebook.

I’m assuming the next complaint will be about teams that have women on them and why aren’t their faces covered?

I would not be surprised to see a headline stating they found him OD’ed in a hot tub some day.

The problem is that when the right boycotts, some of their more unhinged members also go and threaten minimum wage employees. So corporations give in to appease the crazies.

I was young and not really grasping what was going on at the time. I didn’t know this was a common tactic. However, I am stubborn and didn’t relent. I just kept asking for my keys louder and louder in the showroom until they magically returned.

I ain’t reading all that. But I’m happy for you though, or I’m sorry that happened.

Yes, I had this happen to me at a Nissan dealership. They were going to evaluate my car while I test drove a new car. When negotiations broke down, suddenly they couldn’t “find” my keys. They kept trying refocus my attention on the new car. When I kept demanding my keys back, the salesman got pissed and started

Kia dealerships are still just buy-here-pay-here scam lots at heart. It’s a shame that Hyundai/Kia have improved their products so dramatically in the last 10 to 15 years, but are absolutely hogtied by their dealerships.

Now the dealership network gets to see what it’s like to negotiate with terrorists. The cyber attackers should have just called it ADM.

Tyler Hoover said he was selling his now because if he waits for the new, cheaper version to be released his value will crater. He’s trying to get out of it before the bubble bursts. Looks like he’s not the only one.

I remember that beating the starter with a metal bar was a legitimate way to get it to work again.

Based on the surviving wheel, my best guess is a 2009 Pontiac Vibe GT

I used to think Idiocracy was our inevitable future, but now I’m convinced WALL-E nailed it.

I had a Nissan dealership do that to me in 2008. I was fairly young and naive. But I learned that day. Killed any goodwill I had towards purchasing a Nissan forever.

I love how new car dealers have turned into Craigslist posters the last two years. “$10,000 in upgrades. No low ballers. I know what I’ve got.”

The Cybertruck will initially sell well as all the influencers and richer Musk cult members get one to show off, then sales will absolutely plummet as the rest of the sane world points and laughs at it.