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I can’t help but notice in every single one of these videos the racists go down in one punch.

For the white dude that got knocked the fuck out: If you don’t want it, don’t make gestures while running your mouth then step forward like you’re planning to put hands on the man.

The fake exhaust tips on the new Explorers are hilarious. If you look into the tip, you can see that it’s attached to the tailpipe, but there’s actually a turndown before the end of the tip.

Things to always keep in your car: snacks, blankets, toilet paper, water (when weather allows), medications (ibuprofen, Benadryl) coat, hat, gloves, rain gear, charging cables for phone, hand tools, first aid kit paper maps and other things based on space. be able to live using what is in your car for a day or two.

It’s almost like those who wrote the rule have ignored that things have changed for the worse for the majority of the population. And then continue to question why people can't do what they did in the past...

Surveillance camera footage shows the vehicle driving around down railroad crossing gates and getting stuck on the tracks briefly before being struck by the train.

DO NOT DRIVE AROUND A RAILWAY CROSSING’S BARRIERS WHEN THEY’RE DOWN, THAT MEANS A TRAIN IS COMING.

Do they not have gates that block all lanes on these crossings? We only have 85mph Amtrack here, and that’s what they upgraded all of ours to before authorizing that change. There's also fencing and separate pedestrian gates.

It found that over 500 cars drove around the railroad’s down barriers.

The last tow driver I dealt with loaded my wrecked ten year old Mustang. He could have taken a massive dump in it for all I cared at that point because I knew it was a total loss, but he handled it with the same care he would have given a new Mercedes, including making sure it was adequately secured to the truck.

I drove a tow truck as a side hustle for AAA back in the day and from the looks of it, she is lucky the car didn’t kill her if she had to stop quickly in route since it wasn’t strapped down AT ALL. The way I was taught - sure you can apply the vehicle’s parking brake but you better not rely solely on that. We had to

Same. It’s absolutely crazy to me that someone would take possession of this car after seeing that happen.

*calculates*

Why would you knowingly accept a car with defects and then KEEP it after the delivery person literally drops it on the ground?

Agreed; there is much that could have been done differently and ample blame to go around.

“This is why the damage done to our institutions by the previous administration installing sycophants as leaders and changing messaging to suit a political goal is so detrimental long term. Trust and reputation are hard won, and very easily lost.”

Agreed. The press is framing this story poorly and mostly to fit a particular narrative. However, the CDC has lost credibility in the eyes of many (the organization, not necessarily the individuals who work there) thanks to their inconsistent and poor messaging around COVID. As a result that raises the level of

Oh boy are you about to be disappointed. Not only have I now written about counterweights, but I’ve also written about blue anodized wheel cylinders:

He did have it in writing. The problem was the dealership employee screwed him over by omitting the fact that what they both signed was simply an acknowledgement of the reservation, rather than a contract that forbid alteration of the final sales price.

At the same time, why does everything have to come down to legality and signed agreements for things like this. Shouldn’t a well functioning system be easy to navigate, transparent, and not rely on having to protect yourself all the time?  An ideal system here should be relatively “frictionless” so to speak.