Spoken like someone who tried Google Cardboard once five years ago then called it a day 😌
Spoken like someone who tried Google Cardboard once five years ago then called it a day 😌
Vehicles have certainly become both heavier and safer (roughly a 75 percent decrease in rate of traffic deaths per million vehicle miles from 1975 to 2015).
Ford employed a truck configuration it did not actually intend to sell to individual buyers – one that omitted such standard items as the spare wheel, tire and jack, radio, and center console
“If I were inclined to engage in sexual harassment, this is unlikely to be the first time in my entire 30-year career that it comes to light”
And yet people will continually insist that the US doesn’t have a gun problem...
At this point, if you find 4chan in your kids browsing history, it’s time to throw every internet capable device they have into a volcano and move to the woods. 18 years old, Christ.
“Nordic Empire Games”
I’m sorry that you got stuck with a hot potato. At this point, it’s best to just admit you got conned, cut your losses, and move on.
How many monkeys do you own
No, they’re just tired of repeating all of the ways that NFTs are horrible pyramid scheme scams for idiots.
Because this is America and she either couldn’t afford it or didn’t want to be in debt for the rest of her life.
BMW: We can’t give you the B58 with a manual. It’s too powerful!
Wear your fucking mask.
Almost certainly. Probably by the same anti-mask douchebags that have shown up here in the comments.
People act like wearing a mask for a couple hours on an air conditioned plane where you sit in your seat for 99% of the time is so insufferable.
Deeply stupid country
That brings back memories! My family was moving in 2006 and needed one of those 26-footers. The local U-Haul Neighborhood Dealer (not a corporate location) had only a 1980s International. To date it was the only diesel U-Haul that I’ve ever seen still in service. It also had a manual and an air suspension that lowered…
I have a hard time feeling bad on the gas prices issue for a society that has spent decades arranging life to live as far away from things as possible and to drive the biggest things to get there and to do it all in a way that depends on forms of energy that we know are eventually going to just run out.