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What a horribly reviewed product on Amazon. No thanks. 

What a horribly reviewed product on Amazon. No thanks. 

Awestruck. I found it kinda hard to believe when reading so I am glad that the video was posted along with it. This man is wretched beyond comprehension. He might want to start by reading how Hitler regarded Black people. The craziest part is that constituents actually voted this scum into office.

Like most stories about Republican infighting, this is one without a hero—just a gay congressman waking up one day and realizing he’s been vocally supporting and enabling a bunch of homophobic men who hate him.

You mean dealer employee burner accounts?

Dealerships be like:

I’ll patiently wait for the troves of people claiming that dealerships add value to the car buying experience.  

I can guarantee you they will because I finally just bought an Amazon Warehouse PS5 (the God of War pack) for $399.

I feel fortunate to have lived long enough to have seen cute little Leo turn in to an old degenerate. These are truly amazing times.

“Afeela”

Exactly. Metal doesn’t spontaneously sheer like that. Someone had to be ignoring clear signs of stress for some time. 

The fact that routine ‘daily’ inspections missed damage this catastrophic — and by all accounts, for over a week — would mean that *NONE* of the rides in the park are safe. Because their ‘inspections’ aren’t worth shit. And both the owners of the park *AND* the inspection staff need to be brought up on charges of

The X has a screen in front of the driver, but I’m not that familiar with it. For my Y the single “one screen to rule them all” hasn’t really been an issue. Some concerns about the “single point of failure” but since they updated the software so I can customize the steering wheel buttons, I never really use the screen

meanwhile this guy is standing there reassuring the park will remain open for the Fourth of July:

Key phrase there is “supposed to”.

“As part of our comprehensive safety protocols, all rides, including Fury 325, undergo daily inspections to ensure their proper functioning and structural integrity.”

Given maintenance teams are supposed to visually inspect the track on coasters every day before giving the goahead to operate and the crack was visibly forming at least a week before it was caught, you've got to wonder what the Hell they were looking at during those track walks.

I’d really think twice about going back if the employees’ response was just a shrug to a report of major structural damage on a roller coaster.

Was there when the park opened on July 1st and the ride was already shut down. Videos of the crack were spreading like wild fire on local news the night before and I think caused a lot of people to change their weekend plans. For one of what I would assume would have been the biggest weekends for the park, it felt

If they keep going to this park, it probably won’t even need to be for that long.