yetanotheruselessburner
Chris's driveway looks like a World War II Loser's reunion.
yetanotheruselessburner

Yeah, that was the weirdest way to explain things in quite a long time. I thought he had written it in Japanese and then Google translated it. 

To say nothing of the fact that the guy’s name is “Namihei”...

True. I wonder if you have to compare the original show to the present. Unknown what timeframe the author was using. Many of the long-running anime over there cover ‘adult situations’ which alter things after time. I’ve seen anime series that include divorce, death, adoption, and even miscarriages. Strange for what we

Was about to purchase but Steam only says TBD and the Microsoft store only has Xbox One.

Ppppfht, half of it is left in the rust outline in his driveway.

*retch*

Sometimes it makes me sad though– Obama being gone. I have to remind myself that some birds aren’t meant to be caged. Their feathers are just too bright. And when they fly away, the part of you that knows it was a sin to lock them up does rejoice. But still, the place you live in is that much more gray and empty that

I was just able to pay off my student loan debt in full. My credit score went down 15 points and my credit history went from 22 years to 9. So basically I have to start all over again to get back to an “excellent” credit rating. We thought we would be able to start looking for a place to buy after I paid off my loans

This is likely because Paul simply doesn’t have that much credit to begin with. Your credit score can down when accounts close because you’re basically removing a piece of your credit history from the report.

Maybe, but you righted the ship.  That’s the important thing here and you should be proud.

I have student loans with about $300 on them that I keep paying minimum amounts on because they are dragging my average age of credit through the roof. (Costs me about $40 a year in interest to keep my score an average of about 40-50 points higher than they’d be if I paid the loans off (based on Experian and

Can’t think of anyone I’d rather explore the post-apocalypse with. Good boy, Dogmeat.

I really like how they’ve rearranged the deck chairs. Very nice.

They used to build cars that were somewhat different every year.  

That’s the replacement for the glovebox. It’s a full-width storage area under the dash.

$6k is a fair price for an x3 of this vintage. 6 speed is a definite perk. The n52 makes a world of difference in these.

The original Honda HR-V could have stopped Subaru and Volvo dead in their tracks if it had been sold stateside. That’s probably what this guy is thinking as he seemingly drives into the ocean.

My first thought was My Name is Earl (or Mallrats) Jason Lee?

Most people don’t remember, but before Steam, publishers that had to put up with physical sales were getting only about 30% for themselves on each game sold. 70% were the manufacturing, transport and storage costs plus a cut for the physical stores that were selling the games. Steam turned those rates around giving