But isn’t a Roxor more classically a Jeep than anything Jeep currently makes. I’m rooting Mahindra here, though that’s surely the unpopular opinion.
But isn’t a Roxor more classically a Jeep than anything Jeep currently makes. I’m rooting Mahindra here, though that’s surely the unpopular opinion.
I mean, I get it. That shiz can reek. But is it THAT hard to remember after running your last load in the washer to grab the terrycloth towel you’ve conveniently attached to the side of the machine with a magnetic chip-clip and wipe down the inner door and gasket, then leave the door open until the dryer is done? Then…
Just imagine the technological breakthroughs that could be achieved if he and will.i.am teamed up...
I can attest to that. I just ended a two-year e-mail correspondence with a Trump-worshiping friend, and it took more out of me than I realized. She was so hateful and ignorant, and I couldn’t take it anymore.
I was with you right until the last sentence, and there I have to disagree because the GOP loves nothing more than a good old hypocritical albatross.
“Or if I’m walking down the street or shopping and there’s somebody wearing Trump gear or a MAGA hat, I’ll walk the other way or try to put some distance between us because I’m not looking for conflict.”
I can’t imagine what this poor woman is going through. What an amoral piece of absolute shit we have in charge of this nation. Can he be sued for defamation?
It’s hard to appreciate how intimidating it must be to the focus of presidential (lower case) diatribes. Good to see Lisa Page holding her head high. Donald Trump is a disgusting, revolting louche, a pathologically narcissistic sociopath, who will never know love nor how to love. She has loved and been loved. May she…
Putting aside all of the illegal and potentially treasonous things the president has done and that the GOP is desperate to defend him over, it’s easy to lose sight of how batshit insane it is for the president of the United States to treat American citizens like this. I mean, in a world where things mattered, we might…
I mean Page/Strozik is the equivalent of barracks griping, no more no less. There isn’t an organization on earth that doesn’t have Page/Stroziks bitching in the background. The GOP will never live this saga down it’ll hang around it’s neck like an Albatross.
2.5 million pickup trucks*
Do you guys really still promote this “engineer” with no real experience? lol.
High strength glass is also terribly expensive.
I had a similar reaction to the idea that beating up suspects and torturing them was effective interrogation, which they also seemed to subvert pretty well.
Your criticism of the original episode is aging well, and I don’t mean that sarcastically.
The chances of it being a coincidence falls apart when you realize the very similar names of the companies. Plus they’ve been making a *lot* of sideways references to modern politics in the supplementary materials (AOC has been nominated to the Supreme Court according to the Peteypedia)
One of the writers of the episode made it pretty clear it was the intent in an interview.
I smell bleach
It’s in the mirror?
I worked as an IT contractor on a major civil engineering project that involved relocating a cemetery. The company to which we were subcontracted had previously moved an abandoned Victorian/early 20th century cemetery that was intermingled with a slave burial ground and a handful of early colonial-era graves. The…