theanarchistsneedlogisticalsupport
Theanarchistsneedlogisticalsupport
theanarchistsneedlogisticalsupport

Only 5, Hmph. The soft-touch plastics - my loathing for them knows no bounds. As a fellow tall/big dude, every car’s seat should go back farther and every steering-wheel needs to telescope and go up and down. It’s not just America that is big, it’s Americans (Some of us in our younger years lifted our chest and

You may be the first person in the history of ever who has called a Land Rover “objectively good”. Any objective review of Land Rover’s reliability data over the last 25 years would indicate that the only reason to buy one is to show your neighbors how much disposable income you are willing to literally burn or throw

Even the guys who came up with trickle-down economics have admitted that it doesn’t work.

It’s still a touch nuts to buy anything, especially if one is financing. The way new car prices are going, it’s gonna be nuts, regardless. 7-year car loans are already bananas.

Philadelphian, here. The answer is always going to be Fit or Soul (or Element, or Cube, or another xB).

He’s not totally off on “mercurial”, but “inconsistent” would have been better. His use of “consecration” is reminiscent of so many new-agey, “spiritual” people I know who try to re-purpose words to make themselves sound authoritative; that is though, how the meanings of so many words are perverted.

You have to deal with the “is”. Apart from the Northeast and Chicago, most public transit in US cities is woefully inadequate and people have no choice but to commute by car. Further, many, many cities grew up before the automobile and therefore not only lack sufficient street parking, but places to put garages -

It’s terrible, but at least there are options, many of them, none that are tolled. As a Philly to Seattle to Philly transplant, I5 from north of Seattle to Portland sucks (in both directions) far more than any road in PA. (I90E blows, too) Seriously, at any given time I5 makes the Schuylkill Expressway look like the

It will always come down to craven people exploiting the bigotry of a minority of other people in order to remain in power. I don’t doubt that some of the legislators are relentlessly homophobic or racist, but many others are simply opportunists. (which is worse, in a way)

I think we toss “fascist” around a little too easily. Asie of the fact that European fascism was a function of much more homogenous populations and values, as well as the sequelae of economic hardships persisting from WW I and the global depression, they were movements that had majority support.

I haven’t been able to figure out the endgame. LGBTQ and non-white people exist. Not only aren’t they going anywhere, we seem to be making them with the same frequency as ever, if not faster. So, if we banish mention of them from entertainment or academia, aren’t we just creating a less realistic fiction?

Those folks who want government out of our lives really have interesting ideas about when the government should be involved in our lives. 

I think it’s more than mild; he’s copped to it. I think he has hypomania, which tracks with his behavior. I’m not trying to armchair diagnose the guy, but no objective observer can consider him free of disorder.

If ever there was a guy that needed some medical people around to help him manage his condition, it’s Musk. Anyone who has had a close relationship with someone on the Spectrum with a side of mood disorder can see what’s going on. The complication is that Musk is so wealthy and powerful that he can do what he wants,

I never understood the Flex hate. Sure, it had a plastic-y Ford interior, but it hauled ass, and other stuff, and was comfortable and (still is) decently reliable for a conscientious owner. My brother went from owning a Volvo rocket-brick to a Flex, and told me that he thoughgt he was covertly hypnotized by a Swede;

LAdy of the house went from an A6 to a CX-5 and is now on her third. I am on my second Cx-9. The mileage could be better on the Cx-9, but I am more satisfied with the comfort, features, performance, and reliability of those cars than I’ve been with any that I’ve ever owned. And, I don’t have to pay a subscription for

I spent about eight years regularly driving between Seattle and Portland - I5 sucks, and so do most of the drivers on it. People driving 50 in the left lane, never getting over even in the middle of fucking nowhere... I once saw someone drive up the Met tracks near the Rose Garden in the middle of the day.

I’m of so many minds on this. I drove crazy shit as a young person - cars that could go too fast, cars that were not known for their stopping ability, muscle cars that were good when going straight and terrifying when not, little Brit and Italian convertibles that could literally drive under a semi, rear-wheel drive

Kylie apparently didn’t read about the case beyond the headline. There is no suggestion that the father is a bad parent. There is no suggestion that he was being unreasonable with regard to the baby being fed breastmilk, since he made clear that formula was a stop-gap for when breastmilk wasn’t available.

$4000-4500, tops, and that includes the HBO surcharge. A salvage title is a salvage title.