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Were you scared the first time? And how many square ft is your floor to ceiling glass lined contemporary bungalow overlooking the mountains?

This is generally good advice, but I disagree.
I have seen the rental car place offer fuel significantly cheaper than the pump rate in a town($2.5/gal at Enterprise vs 3.15/gal at pump). This happens most often when there is a sudden surge in pricing on the West Coast.

I have a Peleton, but I mostly only use the scenic ride mode. The very few times I’ve ventured over to the live classes...yes, it is a cult. 

not a human’s (1:2 scale, YMMV)

For the same base price you could get more than 7,000 Pop Tarts.

I thought Extenze drivers drove one of these:

Its those judgy instructors that may not recognize your “journey” from a size 0 to a size 00 and just ignore you instead of giving you a shout out.

I have two young kids and work downtown. My ass has been waking up at 5:00 AM for 4+ years now.

I get angry every time I see the house in the GMC commercial with the couple in their late 20s/ early 30s living in a million dollar modern mansion and he buys them matching GMCs because her matching watches for the hell of it. Who is this supposed to appeal to? 

I hate how aspirational this commercial is.

That attachment is sold separately.

The coup de grâce really is at the end when they are watching her old Peloton workout videos on the couch as if that’s completely normal.

Thank you for posting this. Every year there are ads that stick out in this way (there are several that make me shout at the TV “it’s just fucking insurance!”) but this one is really aggressively toxic. The girl is already gorgeous, she looks like Odette Annable and Ana de Armas had a kid. Then she struggles for a

Peloton: for the woman who can’t just get off.

The real change is the friends she made along the way...

The real change is... ON THE INSIDE.

Holy moly, I thought I was the only one bugged by this commercial. It’s a bike. Why are you freaking out? Why are you documenting every workout? Who cares?

I use my Peleton several times a week. It’s a nice way to unwind after work, particularly if you use the scenic tour mode (I find the live classes a little obnoxious). That being said, for the love of God, don’t put me in the same barrel as the narcissist portrayed in this commercial. It’s not a “journey”, it’s not a

What I don’t get is how this woman claims getting the bike “changed her.” There is no visible way in which she has changed over the year. She was already thin and toned. I guess she just gets up earlier now?

The look... In her eyes.... I can't unsee it.