theanarchistsneedlogisticalsupport
Theanarchistsneedlogisticalsupport
theanarchistsneedlogisticalsupport

The problem today with comedy isn’t so much what is being said, but the lack of diligence in people’s interpretations. Just about anything can be outwardly offensive (witness the kerfuffle about the word “niggardly”, a nordic word for “cheap” that pre-existed the actual n-word by hundreds of years - people saw/heard

Why were you so lazy about this? You don’t discuss the origin story, which is different and which, even in the source material, explains why the she-Hulk is more diminutive than the Hulk.

These things were crap when new. Oddly enough, they remain crap when they’re old. They’ve got the speed of a paperweight and the smoothest of roads still feels like cobblestones to anyone unlucky enough to be a driver or passenger. The “ND” is implied.

That’s, well, it’s pretty darn stupid. Physical abuse is wrong no matter who commits it. The idea that women can’t inflict the same sort of injury as a man is ridiculous.

This was dumb as shit. Massively stupid. Red Bull should pony up, but these guys should have known better and deserve what they got.

Any article that doesn’t contemplate the topography of the area when alleging negligence on the part of a train operator is not credible. The area isn’t made for underground trains, it’s very, very flat, and elevating the train would be cost-prohibitive. Any article that also doesn’t mention that a) trains aren’t

The first line of “Land of 1000 Dances” says it all...

As is typical, they have a different idea of what success is than I do.

Grubhub is selling service to restaurants and customers, and promises infrastructure. That they ran a program like this without a stress test is amazing (ly stupid).
There is more than one reason why we separated from them at our restaurant.

Without a VW Microbus or Vanagaon or Camper, this list is invalid. Even worse when a young person is driving one - the kid thinks he’s Grateful Dead, but he’s really Spin Doctors.

I don’t hate the wheel, I hate CarPlay, specifically the Apple Music app. I’m on my fourth Mazda with a wheel and it’s never been a problem - I never used the touch screens and I never used or use Mazda’s native navigation.

This is one of those cars that has a fan base, and if you’re part of that fan base and have a huge cash surplus, this car might be for you. I on the other hand, see the same value in restoring this as I do a 1979 Craftsman circular saw.

It’s tough being a big guy who likes sports cars. I’m 6'2" - 235 and can’t stop lifting weights for fear of becoming the fat old guy. Don’t care about the old, but don’t want a new wardrobe.

I’m always puzzled when people demand that the President “do something”, even though there’s really nothing to be done, at least not quickly. Biden can’t make Russia free her and he’s absolutely not going to give very bad guys back to Russia in exchange for a hoop player.

How sustainable is a strategy that involves calling everyone with whom one has policy disagreements a pedophile? Apart from the fact that it’s a horrible insult, the Republicans have been cultivating a base of morons, some of whom take that shit as gospel and will commit violence because of it.

$12K for a dying battery on wheels is a bit much. 

Buy two. It’s the only way to keep one running.

I like Mazda, but this is a stupid, stupid car.

Maserati isn’t suffering from an absence of passion in the marketplace, but the behaviors of informed consumers unwilling to take on the costs of owning a Maserati. They are gorgeous, but they are truly the sugar baby of cars - if you don’t pay regularly, they’re going to withhold the fun.

They’re likely not that liquid. If you have debt service on your house or car and owe tuition and other costs of daily living, without an inflow, cash depletes quite rapidly. They can’t sell Carvana shares, so unless they have other reserves, yeah, it’ll be difficult for them. first world difficult, but difficult.