It’s almost like different cultures have different opinions and views of what is cool and interesting.
It’s almost like different cultures have different opinions and views of what is cool and interesting.
The Japanese love this shit. It’s not uncommon to see body kits on the common Prius, and many more have at the very least some aftermarket wheels. The quad exhaust Prius is definitely a thing.
https://tinyurl.com/yab26sxm CBSNews via the Telegraph (Obama)
Why are you so angry? Is it because you are so wrong.
Yeah! Fuck fascism! We’ll kick your ass if you try to bring a republican view to my college campus!
Other vehicles were also targeted, not this one asshat.
No, I’m linking to video and information about protests that occurred in Portland last weekend where Antifa actively stood in the roadway in order to block vehicles that were being targeted by thrown bottles and rocks. It seems relevant to the sheriffs picture.
*Grabs Popcorn, waits for cross-post to Jezebel and Root.
This isn’t necessarily abuse, but I did return a totaled rental car to a company. I was renting a car because my car was totaled in an accident that was not my fault. The insurance company provided me with a rental until i bought a new car. The car was almost brand new, it had 30 something miles on the odometer. I…
Well, they’re trying to stay up for 24 hours, aren’t they?
I’m in complete agreement with you. I do this all the time. I spot something and decide it’s not worth saving so I smash it more. Old lady’s house with the falling in porch, smashed. That old desk sitting by a uhaul, smash. That lawnmower looks like it don’t run right, smash. A person with late stage cancer, smash.…
Exactly!!!!! I mean hes puts it perfectly in the article, if everyone went to the bank to pull out all their money they ban would run out of money on hand, same thing with the gas and gas stations. Its people just being scared into thinking theres a problem then actually causing the problem as a reaction.
“A gallon of gas at one Valero, Texas station in the Travis Heights neighborhood cost $2.39 a gallon.”
Texans who believe they have been scammed or encountered price gouging during or after Hurricane Harvey, should call the Office of the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Hotline (800) 621-0508, email consumeremergency@oag.texas.gov or file a complaint through the state attorney general’s website.
Sleeper Agent.
Complete with helpful instructions in braille for blind protesters!
lol And you’re back! Oh joy. But now it seems like you’ve traded in your soapbox for what appears to be a deep, deep dark hole. A massive, gaping, ever growing black hole of empathy and logic.
practically 1/2 the shiftknob names are gone.
heres one of my furballs (i have 3)