

It should be national election week, not election day
It should be national election week, not election day
I’m everything in this photo. I can wake up if I need to at 600, but I get paranoid that I won’t so I set my alarm for 530. Then I get paranoid that I’ll sleep through that alarm so I set one for 545, and finally another for 600. I don’t trust snooze because I’ve accidentally turned off the alarm too many times while trying to hit snooze.
But most of the time I will wake up 5 minutes before each of the three alarms.
I don’t understand what justification El Salvador has for keeping a man imprisoned who never broke any of their laws. Can I pay them to hold my neighbour in prison? How much does it cost?
I think I’m one. Tried weed multiple times in different types but never had any sort of experience let alone enjoyable one. Smoke a joint, just get sore lungs. Eat edibles? Bleh, just a gross tasting candy.
Only time I felt anything was after a 50mg gummy, and that was just a bit of light headedness for a half hour.
Keep those counter tarriffs, fuck Trump let him know he can’t just make silly threats and then change his mind
I mean, maybe he wants out of the friggen cage. That might be the reason.
Trump on Monday… “Canadian tarriffs now 55%!”
I didn’t think I was old until this post… I’m like the youngest millennial you could be.
So the Twitter boss gets to order around the Reddit boss? Typical Stevie… No spine
Shells are artificially inflated because they aren’t valued as a “home” but rather as an “investment”
And investment makes money, so snails with money can afford to pay more than the shell is worth as a “home”
If a shell were not allowed to be used as an “investment” the prices would go down substantially, even if they weren’t forced to be sold.
If they were forced to be sold, the prices would drop even further as all of a sudden there would be a flood of *people" trying to sell their shells to a limited number of slugs, who would then only choose the best deal for themselves.
The slugs may not have been able to be approved for a loan for a $500k shell but only for a $300k shell, but there were no $300k shells available and if they were, they were complete crapheaps In a bad neighbourhood so renting a shell was the more logical choice.
You got to wonder how much damage that thing gets just being constantly exposed to the weather
Normally ruins like that have jungle right up to the edges or its partially buried.
At any point would it be worth trying to put some sort of protective coating on it like a type of historically accurate stucco to recreate what it looked like in the past?
They also didn’t need to put an actually wall behind the photo and destroy the Tesla, but why not?
I mean, I get the purpose of the test but I’m pretty sure a human would crash too.
I mean, out of state plates shouldn’t matter much. The residents of the state should be paying for the road maintenance, not people from out of state.
So the total cost of the roads should be bared by the residents, and their fees should be high enough to account for the damage done from out of state vehicles
I say this Soley because our of state vehicles don’t need to be in California, and they don’t need Californian roads, so why should they pay for them?
The residents of the state benefit from them being there because they are delivering goods to be sold in California to Californians, or to travel and spend tourist dollars in California providing jobs to locals, etc.
Residents should pay for the roads because the roads benefit the residents by allowing out of state traffic. It shouldn’t solely be a straight charge to every vehicle that uses the roads.
You can have tiers to solve that, like vehicles under 5000lbs pay $x per kilometer driven, vehicles between 5000lbs and 10,000lbs pay $y per kilometer driven, and vehicles over 10000lbs pay $z per kilometer driven.
Wouldn’t be perfect but closer.
There should simply be an annual fee based on vehicle weight and distance driven
Keep the vehicle in your garage and only drive a handful of times? Low fee, drive a monster truck thousands and thousands of miles? Large fee.
This also solves the problem of electric vehicles not paying towards road maintenance, as they are heavy and would wear the roads more than a standard vehicle that uses gas.
They get a $400k grant for free (previous years?) and struggle to keep the farm running?
Why are these cars even allowed to be purchased? Does America not have road safety standards? Can anyone just make a car and as long as it has headlights and seatbelts sell it to people?
1 is too short, 2 is too top heavy, 3 is too thin and light, and 5 is almost a spork.