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ragnarulz

Don’t sell them short. Uber is well above average for shitty behavior.

This was bound to happen... Google made their services easy to use and create content for, as well as lucrative. Then when it grew and became the standard... they inevitably flopped their huge dick on the table and told everyone to take it or GTFO. Except there’s nowhere to go :/

These are killer bees, not honey bees. A man-made invasive species. Get off your high horse.

Yeah they weren’t honey bees you fuckstick. They were the type of bees helping to displace honey bees.

Will it come with its own toolbox?

I’m pleased to announce we’re working on a “top fuel dragster” Challenger called the “Satan” with 8000hp.

Grandass

Now playing

Can we credit Initial D in preserving the Eurobeat genre?
If so, I’m quite grateful; the songs are so cheesy but true earworms.

Case in point:

Yes! The world must never forget the MEGA TRACK!

The world needs more MEGA TRACKS (that’s literally the name).

That $3k iPhone argument is baseless and tiresome. Apple builds the phone there because it’s cheap for them to do so. Apple charges $1k for a phone because people will pay it. No sound business has a set percentage of profit margin, then charges a final price based on such a formula.

Because they’re forward looking designs.

Tracy’s next headline:

i finally was able to drive one of these last week (a regular Singer, not the new Williams Singer obvi).. I’ve driven many really special cars, but this thing is absolutely SPECIAL. every little interaction, is valuable, beautiful, sensory perfection. I can’t own one myself, but I was honored to put a few break-in

one of my most recent purchases! one of 2 55 bel air hardtops that were literally in a barn! bought mostly sight unseen! anyways this one after i got it home i about shit a brick as i opened the hood and found a 1962 pontiac 289 tripower under the hood! and backed by a 4 speed! and i found out the rear axle is an olds

1982 Porsche 911 (unknown model) in a carport in rural VA.

Each person has their own story of how they got stuck where they are, and not being able to afford a road-worthy car is probably a symptom not a problem. Maybe for her it wasn’t an option to not have a car. Maybe she had to drive to get to work, and it was either work and eat and rack up fines, or don’t work and don’t