notenuftoys
notenuftoys
notenuftoys

No Porsche Cayenne.

I’ll keep my JK.

How much do you contribute to the IRS over and above what’s required by law?

They might not even be round, based on my experience with Goodyear.

Agreed. I’ve yet to own a Goodyear that would stay balanced. Crap tires, every single one.

When all you have left are insults and juvenile name-calling, you’ve lost.

I know what a decade is. I think of a few as 3 or 4. But to each their own.

It’s interesting that homes between $5-12M don’t have enough garage spaces to park their cars.

“and up until 1948, it was racially segregated. That is, a few decades ago, Tina and Michael couldn’t buy a house on Presidio Terrace.”

$56k is almost 6x the global median income.

Ah, classic retort of a middle schooler. I graduated a long time ago, maybe you will eventually.

Why are you so angry? Go through any suburban neighborhood and take a poll. I’ll be most people have a net worth of less than $100k.

Aren’t you such a nice guy.

And some people can’t figure out why this company that’s losing money and always needing more is a failing company.

Anyone living better than me is rich, anyone less is poor.

Typical dishonest journalism.

A failing car company copying interior designs of a failed car company.

This helps. The Tesla, car of the future, has the interior of a Model A.

Yep, me too. I’m done with this crap. The biggest reason is I don’t trust the data acquirers from selling information about me to God knows who.

No value to the car owner, but that data is very valuable to the car company. They’ll be selling it to people who want to know more about you.