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This dealer was so happy that they got a repeat customer they gave her a whopping $100 discount off a brand new Civic.

Got the 75152 last time it was on super sale. It’s not bad but not anywhere near the hype you all give it. If you’ve never upgraded a shower head and had a really terrible one, I could see why you’d be super impressed with this one.

Got the 75152 last time it was on super sale. It’s not bad but not anywhere near the hype you all give it. If you’ve

You’re using an op-ed from 3.5 years ago as the basis of your statement about fact checking?

Political parties can pretty much operate however they want. There’s nothing to stop a party from automatically choosing the primary runner up as VP. There’s also nothing to stop a party from bypassing primaries entirely and picking both. The D and R parties have bylaws that would have to change but that’s it.

But it’s not traffic cops handling the interpreation. That’s the whole point of the judicial system. They may issue a nonsensical citation. It would get thrown out when challenged so long as your noodle didn’t fall off. The great part of our legal system is the burden of proof is on the prosecution

It really depends on the how the laws were written. I’ve seen some that are defined by a total maximum width allowed (often 102"). Some that are defined as the “load” not to extend X inches past. The height is almost never a factor unless there is a regulation on overall height (often 13').

Depends on the state, but yes. Think about the guy with a mattress strapped to the top of a small car. Very frequently the mattress is wider than the car. This would be treated the same legally.

Your frustration doesn’t have power over someone else’s rights. Could this person be closer to the curb? Perhaps. There are many legitimate reasons to not ride closer but none of them matter because he has as much right to be on the road as you do. You could easily flip the whole thing around and say:

Many states have a law that require drivers to give at least 3' to pass. This guy is making himself more visible as well as marking where that buffer is since it’s sometimes hard for drivers to judge that 3'.

Depends on the state. In most places, it’s legal to have something non-permanentsticking off your vehicle as long as it is marked clearly with something highly visible and attached securely. Usually there is about a 3' allowance for this type of extension. Anything past that allowance would require some sort of

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Or simply tell the story of Andrew Wakefield who faked his data against the MMR with the sole intent of sowing distrust on the vaccine so he could push a different measles vaccine and profit personally from it.

You all are so convinced that there is no link between vaccinations and autism for some reason, and many of you will shout out, “Because there IS NO link”. Prove it then. Ah, you can’t prove a negative, can you?

Most communicable diseaseses are caused by viruses, not bacteria. And they easily survive outside the body long enough to spread. 2-8 hours for the flu virus depending on the surface and other conditions. That’s long enough for one passenger to shed the disease near the end of a flight, sit for full flight, then

bacteria is the least of your worries. it’s the viruses

Obviously a planet with a pure oxygen environment

He probably had a tailor but never paid him for the work.