77% off means they are utter garbage
77% off means they are utter garbage
77% off means they are utter garbage
77% off means they are utter garbage
People buy beige stuff all the time, original comment isn’t wrong.
Completely tragic. But totally avoidable if there were enforced processes.
People with frosted tips to drive around Miami at 7 mph.
You can finance a Taycan for $2499 a month. For those that like signing documents in crayons.
And yet the US has 650 billionaires. Seems something got broken.
Reading comments with people saying their mortgage is <$1000 a month is alarming me. My California tax has my mortgage at $3700. Before HOA, insurance, gas, electricity, water, garbage.... oh god, and property taxes.
A woman I worked with leased a Maserati Levante for $1999 a month, nothing down. That remains the dumbest financial decision I personally know of. And I know people with power boats.
There’s more of these (running) in Sweden nowadays I’d wager.
For me it’s stuff like this -
The interior lighting looks horribly cheap. Maybe it looks cool at night.
The charging infrastructure makes almost every other EV start at a disadvantage vs. Tesla. I have a 3, my brother has an ID.4 and hates the non-Tesla network.
The system shouldn’t have allowed to input a price more than 15% lower than previous price input. The software should’ve caught the error.
Be a lot cooler if you showed the badge.
Especially if it’s someone just getting something non-essential like 99.99% of all Amazon purchases.
Isn’t that like saying we shouldn’t bother recycling as China has more people who don’t? Every little helps. And 2100 is still 80 years away.
I don’t expect everyone to understand. Looking at other comments you’ve made to people shows you prefer to mock than think. Which is a shame.
Maybe you don’t like people talking sense?
Have you, for a moment considered what can the planet and the natural resources sustain? Or would you just keep adding people until we can’t feed everyone?
What about what can the planet and the resources sustain? It’s not about what you can afford.