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No, that’s what the Highlander is for. They know who the market is for this and they won’t eff it up.

In my upscale suburb within half mile of an REI, 4Runners are the vehicle for people who like rougher roads than the Outback crowd (or to park next to an Outback in the driveway) or have something to tow but not something so big they just have a Tundra. Like every other house on my street has a 4Runner, except me. I

I used to have this problem at thrift stores. It just seemed silly not to buy a shirt that didn’t fit right and I would never wear because it was ONLY $5! I mostly don’t do this anymore.

No, but they found a ti ... oh, never mind.

Is THC a competent of flavor, or are growers just not bothering to develop low-THC strains that also taste good?

But I want like 5-8%. Is anyone doing that? I want to pretend it’s 1968 (I’m not that old, but still, that’s what I’m looking for).

Oh, man, that Cheddar Bacon Ranch dip is so good! I would not trust myself with that around whilst high.

I continue to respectfully disagree. If you’re interested, I recommend you look into VW’s Electrify America plan, just as one example. They’re building a network in Walmart parking lots that’s currently coming online. Not a plan, not a proposal, they’re building it. With all the automakers jumping into the BEV market

Ok, I concede EVERY gas station was an exageration, but I stand by the idea they’ll be available everywhere a gas station can be found, by which I mean any town with a multiple gas stations will also have the ability to universally (not proprietary ie Teslas Supercharger) fast charge a car. My point is, in 5-10 years

I want Old Man Weed. Stuff’s too strong these days. I want to smoke a bowl because I enjoy the smell and the taste and the ritual, but I want to be able to stand and hold a conversation. I want the cannabis equivalent of a craft session beer.

But this is changing, and quickly. We will see a market tipping point in the next 5-10 years where every gas station on an interstate has fast chargers.

The state-of-the-art in solar panels are measured in hundreds of watts and the batteries in EVs are measured in Kilowatts. It would take days if not weeks of full sun to charge something like this with portable solar.

I’ve seen patent sketches, and it’s more like a toolbox secure against the cab like a lot of work trucks have.

No, it’s not going to hit those range numbers towing, just like any other truck is going to take a hit on fuel economy under those circumstances. And this isn’t trying to compete with standard pickups at that price point, it is trying to appeal to an up-market outdoor adventure segment. They’ve been very clear about

Anyone else remember this little nugget from when The Onion was printed on paper and free in boxes on the streets of Manhattan? No? Just me?

Those are service areas, not patron areas. If you need something, ask someone. Always.

I used to work in a joints where all servers carried a fistful of straws in an apron pocket. Folks would constantly help themselves to straws from my private area. Not cool!

This is an excellent $7000 car.

I like this better. Wash it in the usual course of things, but separate it out clean. Feels like a saved step and also reduces the risk of something going into the donate pile too dirty to salvage later. But I hear you.

A better leader would meet policy challenges from the left with something along the lines of “The party leadership appreciates the enthusiasm and creativity of the freshman class. We look forward to capturing that energy and turning it into policies that work for all Americans.”