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Yeah. EVs make a great “second car” for cheap commuting, but for long trips you still need an ICE. Honestly, for a lot of people the most cost-effective solution would be renting a car for the occasional road trip, but lately the rental car market has imploded, so that’s not quite so attractive anymore either.

If you throw your mom into a car and ask her to do the same without any of their knowledge, she’d have the same experience as the reporter.

Alternatively, the guys from Aging Wheels and Technology connections just did a nearly cross country trip and had no issues. Highlighting articles like this serve no one.

So, right off the bat that’s a lot longer than just driving straight through Memphis, which is a much tougher trip in terms of charging. Routing through Nashville adds about 2 1/2 hours of driving. But it’s what the WSJ person chose, so we’ll go with that. I think you’re leaving off a couple of stops - like Gulfport.

Spent the weekend discussing/debating this article with friends.

US is a big country with long distance point to point. Not the case in Europe. This why in North America, planes are favored, and in Europe, the train is.

I’m sure you’re as aware of this as I am, but for anybody else who might not be aware: the folks saying that their shitty views deserve to be respected don’t actually care about tolerance. They’re just using the language of tolerance to try and defend being bigots.

“WTF is this?” one person referencing Almalki’s comment asked FaZe Clan’s account. “I don’t agree with how he went about it, but it’s his religion and we have to respect it just like people apart of the lgbtq community should be respected,” another replied.

As a black clinician myself, it is worthy to note here that his provider, Dr. Preston Phillips, is a black orthopedic surgeon. While most of us BIPOC in the medical community have known about the racial injustice within outcomes for black individuals. I would hope that we take this into consideration while managing

“he’s a self-identified political “moderate” (ostentatious little term for “Republican”)

Or that they are both shitty, broken people undeserving of being placed on a pedestal and being worshipped by random people on the internet.

Yeah, even if this were a more straightforward good-versus-bad situation, auditing people’s Twitter likes feels really weird to me

There is a difference between “Believe her” and “Believe her no matter how much evidence come out that she is liar”.

Imagine your job or your hobby is compiling a list of people that liked a tweet. And no, this case does not set a precedent and does nothing for further cases like it. It’s actually a reminder that people will watch paint dry and flies fuck if said paint/flies are celebrities.

So wait, anyone supporting Johnny Depp and refusing to buy the bad community theater hammed up by Amber Heard is automatically misogynistic? “Shitty Dudes International” wut? Is it that difficult to believe that someone can be a manipulative, vengeful, narcissistic lying gold-digging gaslighter just because that

Here’s a hot take: the phrase and argument behind “believe women” is stupid. It’s the same level of stupid as “defund the police,” where a group of people I’m generally in agreement with advance an argument that goes too far and when it blows up in their face, instead of realizing it’s overreach, they double down and

Manwich sounds reasonable, and you sound like an unhinged wierdo.

I like ya Candace, big fan of your articles but yeah... this one is

This seems like an odd take Candace...

“Amber Heard Verdict Sends A Message To Black Women Everywhere”