tommysticks
tommysticks
tommysticks

Five out of three people are bad at math...

Not soon enough.

I approve of this. The only good fascist is a dead fascist.

Now that you mention it, I don’t recall ever seeing an Altima on the side of the road. I see them with battle scars all the time and doing goofy things, but they tend to just Disappear...

Can someone do the math and let me know how long it will take for every existing Tesla driver to snuff himself out?

I’m just here to drink the sweet tears of the Musky Boys.

You assume there will still be Dodge dealers in 10 years.

Why not both?

A lot of writers/bloggers want to be SERIOUS JOURNALISTS making a difference fighting the power, not doing glorified publicity/press releases for corporations.

Or wrapped around a lightpost.

They’ll all be stolen soon, don’t worry. 

How the hell are there no lifted and squeaky clean Bro-Dozers with 22in wheels and off-road tires with treads that can best be described as “aesthetic”.


Also... how the hell did we let the poster-child for trust-fund babies and narcissistic  corporate elite privilege convince half the country that our country isn’t

Why is this a comment?

Most people will never admit to paying a markup —kind of like people are vocal when winning at the casino, and silent when they lose.

Intentionally short supply plus stupid people willing to pay over the odds equals big profits. Paying thousands of dollars more to save pennies in gas is baffling to me.

“half a million to over 1 billion”

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I once had a local Uhaul rental that lasted about 6 hours (we were preparing to move and I drove a bunch of stuff to the charity shop a few blocks away from our house, total trip might have been 4 miles) that, when I returned, they wanted to charge me like $800 for mileage ($1/mile). I argued with them for 45 minutes

For me it's the fact that tech that is standard on a Toyota or Hyundai adds thousands of dollars more to already expensive vehicles when it should be the opposite.