The metric system is better.
LS miata
My favorite part is where she didn’t need a second to search for the humanity we should have by default.
The circumstances do not matter:
Hmm, I guess you wouldn’t mind your house being burnt down by some dumbasses after a storm because it was already torn to shit to begin with, right?
I’m trying to understand how you jump to the conclusion that the car had insurance? What if the man didn’t have comprehensive insurance? You have no option but to keep the car in that case, even if it is “totaled”. Then you get to try to fix it, or part it out. The asshole in the truck is likely responsible, and in…
Even at a total loss, the insurance company (or owner) would have been able to recoup some costs by selling it auction for parts. The truck bras reduced it from a parts vehicle to a scrap vehicle.
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.…
Many don’t get collision insurance on cheap cars. Sounds like the Prelud owner did not have collision.
When I see people carving their names in things at national parks and I confront them they always have the same excuse “well other people did it!” to which I respond “Moron, there are 15 names carved there. 1.5 million people visit this park annually. That means 1.5 million people -minus 15- aren’t as selfish as you.”
Meanwhile, across the street, the BMW folks are hopeful that they’ll be able to squeeze in a second car.
I kinda like it. Mostly b/c it reminds me of one of my fave shows growing up: Thundarr the Barbarian.
Must be a bunch of “Shannaraists” out there.
Isn’t it The Shannara Chronicles’s realm? This theory looks like copyright infringement.
This is so true. Ostensibly the “others” have been trapped above the wall for hundreds (or thousands?) of years. Acquiring the ability to cross the (magic) wall is the proverbial ‘day-something-different-happens’ which should be the impetus for the telling of ASOIAF.
I hate the other theories with white hot dragon fire. This, as a twist, though, is not stupid.
Or IM Messaging “Ravens”. Also I’m pretty sure Gendry is using roids.
If Westeros isn’t in the future, where did they get the four-wheel drive?
You mean it’s some sort of Jacob’s Ladder scenario?