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Yup, just make them very long and teach users to use passphrases not passwords.

if I wanted to read about how painful it is to want to be in a relationship with someone who doesn’t want to be in a relationship with you but you’re still sleeping with them, I would go on facebook

No, no, no. 13 quarts is the capacity of the cabin, not the engine!

That’s the unfortunate side of the internet. Crazy people can now smear your reputation in just a few clicks, and it sucks, because now you have to try and please these crazy idiots.

Leave the wife.

I don’t think people today are lazier or dumber than they were 40 years ago, it’s just that life changes. I’m guessing the most common reason for a car to be brought into the shop is “check engine light on”. Nothing sounds wrong or looks wrong with the car so the customer can’t diagnose it herself and has to bring it

Sadly the suits at the corporate office MILES away from the dealers (who usually have never worked in any dealer position dealing with these mouth breathers) would rather spend the money to fix the issue than to have a pissed off customer who can bad mouth the shop any more than they already have.

That’s what happens when you are given everything in life... you have no respect for your or other people’s property.

Notice the common denominator on these stories. “We went above and beyond” Stop doing that and tell the fucks to GTFO. If they dont leave call the police and press charges for tresspassing. You do not want these people in your dealership.

No, Theon has been so broken that someone he cares about and is truly innocent needs to be brutalized to free him from Ramsay’s grip.

but it told sansa something she didn't know. Yes we knew all the crazy stuff he has done but all the knew was that he was a dick at dinner.

I agree completely that most of last night’s episode felt hollow. (Bronn and Jaime’s miraculous timing, come the fuck on now. Tyrion’s dwarf-cock gag... come on now.)

It was two seasons ago, and, although it was a little more ambiguous in the books for reasons of perspective, it was very rapey in the book, as well.

How do you figure that you’re qualified to say it adds nothing to the narrative when the narrative is unfinished and you, presumably, do not have any inside information as to what direction it's going? Without knowing what the narrative is, how can you say what does and does not serve it?

Of course they’re looking for work! Those affirmative action urban lesbians took their jobs!

For some time now, Game of Thrones episodes have followed a familiar pattern: Large swaths of episode are eaten up by the infinitesimal advancement of various plot lines, many of which are deeply boring, and those scenes are then offset by the inclusion of some Cool Shit.

This is very Slate-y.

I’m a woman and an ethnic minority, and worked for a few years in a field with very few experts who looked like me. We’d laugh whenever we met up at conferences and see each other on panels to speak on topics that were clearly outside our research areas, just to have a female face on the panel. Which yeah, I agree is

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