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tC doesn’t surprise me, I see them all the time here, and I am guessing they probably didn’t have the most attentive owners.

Maybe there’s a penny stuck in there?

Snickers bars

OK I’ll ask...

Japanese people tend to be shorter on average, so will 6 foot plus Americans actually be able to sleep in this thing? That top bed looks small as hell.

unless you’re paying rent there

Fuck, we get Confederate flags in Minnesota.  You can’t get much more North than that, geographically AND historically (thank you First Minnesota at the Battle of Gettysburg).

It should be a blanket ban on lifted vehicles used for the street.  Visibility is compromised, end of story.

Except very clear discrimination against non humans and building genocidal weapons to wipe out entire civilizations and planets, yes. They were the good guys.

Yup, I have a cabin air filter sitting in my garage.  It’s been there at least a year.

This is proof that Harleys are still in demand!

When I had a Euro car, I turned my rear fog on in poor visibility.

They need to expand it.  Container ships got larger, international trade expanded, and it’s 150 years old. This will keep happening.

Beyond a certain point, no.

There’s SOME personal responsibility to not be an asshole in there.  Kids are a product of their environment in a lot of ways, but they can also grow their own moral compass.  It sounds like another way to not blame white male toxicity.

You’d also be telling eBay to not collect higher fees, so they won’t be doing that.

Yeah, I’m just waiting for the inevitable recession/depression and buying those things back.

Fucking bourbon, too.

But some are harder to understand than others...?

1. Make an effort. Always greet the employees (it is expected). Most people, after you exhaust your hello, please, thank you, and table for two, and ask parlez vous Anglais, will take pity on you and speak English because you at least tired. A smile and effort goes a long way. I downloaded Google Translate on my phone

Grew up in Michigan, moved to Minnesota, drove California from SD all the way into the Emerald Triangle and up into Oregon.

I marveled at the roads every inch of the way.

Exactly.  Came here to say this.  Rationing was generally ignored or hated as much as possible.  Americans just liked telling how hard they all worked together and sacrificed after the fact.  They wouldn’t have been able to handle German “coffee” and “cigarettes” circa 1944-1945.