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This 100%. Not matter how long or how much you pay them, they fight you tooth and nail on every single fucking claim. On top of that, these days they’ll drop you if you have the audacity to file a claim and use the service that you pay for. Insurance companies can burn. All of them.

I had a big fat State Farm ad pop up while reading this. 

Yeah, Jake, Flo, the General and that Gecko can fuck off. If they spend less money advertising they could lower premiums or pay out when they should. Also, any of you who commit even the smallest bit of insurance fraud (because you have paid so much in premiums that you think you deserve it) can doubly fuck off.

But they have cute little funny ads with cute little funny people in them that say funny things and make me laugh OwO

State Farm is literally tripling down with this statement “...respectfully disagree with it and will explore all available legal options, including appealing the verdict,”

For all the disagreement that exists in the automotive space  all of mankind, I think we can all come together on this one:

For all the disagreement that exists in the automotive space, I think we can all come together on this one:

I want to know why young Sheldon is so much more socially functional than adult Sheldon. That’s like the opposite of how functioning autism works. Like, the child version of the adult we saw in Big Bang theory should spend most of his time staring motionlessly at his action figures and screaming for an hour every time

I am well-aware, but it gave me an excuse to generate a flaming free-falling horse image, which is nice.

Not to mention he look suspiciously like Leonard’s childhood  bully...

Alright, since you’ve given me a fun physics problem I’ll bite.

Nah, 31,000 feet isn’t high enough for the horse to get going fast enough to reach terminal velocity. If anything, it would probably freeze solid and flatten a bus full of children when it landed.

Horses usually travel in more luxury than humans.

How much is the horse worth? I’d have been tempted to just dump the horse and keep the 20 tons of fuel. It would burn up on reentry, right? Right?!

I can only assume there is an echo chamber online somewhere with [made up] stories about how someone put the law in their place or some such nonsense. Or they simply believe that it doesn’t matter and that its their duty to be “right” and suffer.  I agree 120% with the gist of your argument.  If it works, it works, if

The thing I don’t understand about sovereign citizens is that they know their mumbo-jumbo doesn’t work. Like, even if they believe that they’re 100% correct on the law - which is bugnuts, but let’s assume for a moment that they believe they’re right - they know that police and judges and DA’s don’t buy it, and that

The first part doesn’t quite track. That is why full size trucks usually have pretty steep deprecation since they usually have big incentives on them. The outliers are OEM’s that don’t do huge incentives, like Honda and Toyota. Those two have historically great resale for a number of reasons, but mostly because the

It conveniently comes in cans labeled Hamm’s.

It’s a great line but not surprising at all. I didn’t realize how cheap these railroad companies are until the rail workers strike last year. I seriously didn’t know that some full time workers don’t get paid sick days. I thought that was a federal law. 

Apparently the rail operators’ bottom line is dependent on running overloaded train cars in risky inclement weather, and the coffers are greased with the blood of dead bears.