shenmue37
shenmue37
shenmue37

Maybe so but there’s a big difference in having a TV around that you have very little control over what’s on it (pre-streaming era) and having a device that at any given moment can do anything you want it to.

This is mostly just people mad at cars that apparently have clapped out shifter bushings....except the Jeep, everything Jeep makes is shit these days, but y’all already knew that.

Upscaling

Upscaling

That’s what an emergency fund is for tho. Or hit up Facebook marketplace for a used refrigerator. The problem is most people get in that situation and just throw their hands up and justify buying a brand-new $2000 refrigerator when they can get a basic used one that will work fine for a few years for $200. Apartment

It’s true that most pre-workouts have a bunch of crap that does nothing.  However, there are a few ingredients that are beneficial beyond the ones you listed. Creatine Monohydrate, L-arginine, L-citrulline, beetroot, Beta-alanine, and BCAA’s have all been proven to be effective in various ways at providing support for

It’s true that most pre-workouts have a bunch of crap that does nothing.  However, there are a few ingredients that

There’s a guy in my hometown who’s been daily-driving a 1996 Daytona Pace Car Viper for as long as I can remember. He came in to my Autozone back when I worked there and was the coolest dude ever. Can’t remember how many miles he said it has but I’ve literally seen that car around town for about 20 years now so I’m

These puns are getting exhausting.

Past a certain weight, it’s dangerous to not drop dumbbells. If I’m doing flat bench and I’ve got 80 pounds in each hand I’m not risking my rotator cuff to lower those slowly. I also immediately grab them to keep them from rolling when I drop them, which unfortunately most people don’t.

Both my 1990 Suzuki Samurai and my 1999 Dodge Ram have this awesome feature where I can pull the key out of the ignition without having to turn the vehicle off.

This deserves more stars...COTD

I don’t think that’s really the point. The point is that this isn’t really newsworthy. Nobody is going to argue with the fact that selling PS4's full of pirated games is a bad thing so if the title reflects that, then it’s unlikely that many people would move past just the headline. On the flip side it’s the

I feel like Australia figured this whole thing out a long time ago with their version of football. Don’t give anyone pads and the intensity of hits will police itself.  Not necessarily a perfect system but it would at least eliminate these types of hits.

So maybe the title should allude more to that fact rather than just focusing on the jailbreaking.  I think that’s what kilenem09 was getting at.

That is true now but 5 years ago when I made that comment I was not wrong.

Dat’ vacuum hose routing diagram tho...woof

Sorry, but combat is fun. The implications, trauma, aftermath, and consequences of it are not fun, but combat itself is fun in it’s own darkly twisted way.  If you were to interview any combat veteran I can guarantee you that if they’re being 100% honest they’ll say the same thing.

In great shape $4000 is about right for that.  An ‘88 sold on Bring A Trailer last year for $9200.  I bought my 1990 6 years ago for $4000.

Knowingly breaking a rule and fully accepting the consequences =/= cheating.

It only becomes cheating when you break the rule and make an attempt to avoid the repercussions.

I find it funny that I routinely get ‘Jeep-waved’ at in my 1990 Suzuki Samurai.

I live in a fairly nice neighborhood, I inherited the family 1995 GMC Safari when I was 16 and have been driving it for the past 16 years. It’s got it’s fair share of wear and tear and as such doesn’t exactly match the aesthetic of my neighborhood.

One night I stopped in a Walgreen’s on my way home at about 9 PM,