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I also only want unsweetened iced tea. I don’t want to taste sugar, I want to taste tea. I feel as though even when I clearly order unsweetened iced tea, and I specifically ask at the window if it’s unsweetened iced tea (without being a dick about it), there’s still about a 1 in 3 chance it will be sweet tea.

No one that wanted one could afford one. $45K (plus markups, which were a thing even then) was real money in 97. Plus, 768. Toyota didn’t even want people to buy them, they wanted them to buy the non turbo version.

It’s worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it, but rationally, no. It is not worth $150k.

I have diabetes, i am just hoping for some regular un-sweet fucking tea. I sure iced tea would make a comeback. Restaurants with decent iced tea.

conservatives are insane. its that easy to understand, and yes its exhausting.

You know how Geico does a good job with one talking animal mascot, and so decided what they really need is something like 12 talking animal mascots?

This is that, except the original idea (talking M&Ms) is just a “it’s fine, I guess” idea.

And Tucker Carlson apparently wants to fuck candy or something.

Nailed it. 

I don’t understand the outrage, I don’t understand why Maya Rudolph would want to be a part of this, I don’t understand why M&M’s need personalities, nor do I understand why it’s a problem that they do.

People got taller and wider while seats got tighter and narrower.

They’re psychotic.

Flying really started to suck when the TSA came into being and hasn’t gotten any better. I’m at the point where I’ll drive all night on coffee and anger rather than deal with the airlines, the airports, the airplanes, the aircrews. For those who never flew before 2001 you may not realize just how awful fucking bad it

I am 6'5" flying hasnt been fun since the late 80's when i wasnt 6'5"

On the macro economic level, it is not great that people aren’t leasing.  On a personal finance level, these articles are right--leasing is typically a poor financial decision.  With the rise in leasing costs it has only gotten worse.

I’ve noticed a lot of fast-casual laces that purport to be “chefier” than your usual fast food joints are going overboard with salt. Just watch YouTube chefs - they’re going HARD against the unseasoned food by literally lobbing multiple teaspoons of sea salt into every recipe. Salt is good. Salt is a flavor enhancer.

Deciding the tip? Is this not fast food?

Not enough of a bribe to let them harvest my data, pass. a JBC costs like two bucks.

Seriously, you pair that with insane lease costs and you get what everyone else was saying to do for the past decade. The “don’t buy a new car” excuse won’t work much either pretty soon, because the technology will be head and shoulders above the used car and the price will be only a fraction higher it seems.

What’s best to lease- Those models with significantly high residuals i.e. Subaru Outback, Jeep Wrangler, Toyota Tacoma. In fact you can buy out the lease at the end, sell it and make a profit because the market price would end up higher than the calculated residual value.

Where would people get this idea???

The general trend is away from that industry, not into it, because of the barriers involved. Airbus and Boeing are so deep into technological development and capabilities that it's hard for any newcomer to compete. And in the past, if someone new enters the industry and isn't immediately successful, they often end up