Nope, they’re afraid they might accidentally fellate someone while in a public bathroom.
Nope, they’re afraid they might accidentally fellate someone while in a public bathroom.
Grift.
Excellent analogy, especially given the recent Sandy Hook families’ lawsuit win. They specifically went after the marketing of the rifle used by the shooter. If you don’t read the instruction or warnings and take a bath with a toaster, you’re on your own (both in terms of the fatality and liability) but a 70 mph 2 ton…
Youtube videos showing people riding in the back seats of their self-driving cars should be met with
derision and shamecriminal charges rather than the fan-boy response they seem to get instead.
Elon about to blame the driver the two victims for why he can’t buy Twitter.
The factory mufflers are DOT legal, but they get replaced by owners who buy into the “loud pipes save lives” bullshit.
Not cancel culture. Consequential culture.
I just gotta assume that these are money laundering fronts at this point. Because this is insane.
Wait, thought you were getting a Nissan not a Tesla?
Florida next pls...
CCP is as communist as the GOP is grand.
That must be the Boomer-est bike ever.
KPMG holds it’s annual conference in Sturgis because it’s the largest gathering of accountants in the USA.
The ones who think they’re the biggest badasses are the ones who let stereotypes make all their decisions for them. “I’m the rule breaker who’s following all the rules!” It’s the ultimate sadness.
Corvettes. Owned by old retired guys that only wear Tommy Bahama shirts, New Balance sneakers and jorts.
Harley bikers = Badass Individuals with no regard for rules. Unless it’s about the clothes, clubs, and styles.
Owners of old Mercedes wagons are the wealthiest people in a given area.
Upgrade tires, shock absorbers, maybe springs if the handling is soft. The ride quality might be firmer, which isn’t always bad, but the handling should be sharper.
If we’re gonna bring on the flaming, let’s do it right:
It’s more of a smaller Walmart that spread incredibly quickly and the same social factors are at work. If you depress the cost of goods, you’re depressing the cost of labor, and therefore also depressing the spending capabilities of the community. These things are designed to hurt mom and pop stores and other locally…