I don’t know if that’s really the case. I think people have the perception of Hyundai vs Toyota kind of similar to how people see Skoda vs Volkswagen in Europe. One is the choice for the more budget-conscious buyer but both are a good choice.
I don’t know if that’s really the case. I think people have the perception of Hyundai vs Toyota kind of similar to how people see Skoda vs Volkswagen in Europe. One is the choice for the more budget-conscious buyer but both are a good choice.
You’re going down a dangerous path, friend. There is always some year that an unreliable car magically got more “reliable”, usually a few years after the new generation has been in production, and then people go, oh don’t buy THOSE Saabs, they’re garbage, buy the ones from 2005, when Saab suddenly, magically got their…
How hard is it really? I mean come on. I get it, luxury cars, you got a lot of fancy shit in you, so that the probablity of one of your fancy shits getting broken is higher than on a car without all that fancy shit. But seriously, my e39 just had the whole digital odometer display fade and almost disappear. Is it THAT…
Eh, I respect this Teen (tm) for actually mustering the self-awareness and wherewithal it takes to make such a big leap. I know kids these days are real serious about their social media bullshit, so it must have been quite hard and there’s countless other people who are just gonna pose for glamour shots on instagram…
Wow you got something against Polish people, bro? Uncalled for!
When it catches on fire is usually a sign for me.
Reminds me of a game I used to play:
Uh huh. “That’s just the way it is”, is it? Well it’s clear you’re not really interested in systemic change. No real point in pressing the matter further if this is your attitude.
Pfft, I could take these dweebs.
Uhh what’s your point, that we shouldn’t humanize other people? I really don’t get it.
This would really cut down on brisket preparation time.
Ya, see you shouldn’t have to work 16 HOUR DAYS, in a job. It’s not about respect, it’s about exploitation. You should feel bad for those people. You and they are too good to work 16 hours straight with no days off. The people expecting you to do this are bad.
Ah, then perhaps you would like some soda and hot chocolate instead.
Ahem, it seems like someone needs a more expensive coffee-maker...
Manually brewed eh? I guess the baristas will be using fire magic.
Yes, I know and apparently the gen-x neoliberal counterargument to this is: But who then will pick strawberries for 2 dollars an hour in the hot, hot sun!? If we pay people a decent wage for this gruntwork, then the only people who will be able to afford strawberries will be the people who hire strawberry pickers!
Passion is healthy and good for circulation! If you think being blase is a sign of enlightenment, you got another thing comin’, bub!
Well then, I guess the question is answered!
Well, forgive me, I don’t have that direct experience, but looking at it as a system, it seems natural that culinary students would feel entitled and like they know something. After all, that’s kind of the implicit contract of higher education. Though it doesn’t always work that way, the idea is you spend time…
A failed game from Lionhead, you say!? (also that caveman is RIPPED, BRO!)