Bloody paradox… is he happy to be wearing the suit ? Or is he happy knowing he’ll be putting on the red top soon?
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Lol, they’re boning.
Want to know the best part? This picture was taken from the fifth floor.
Equals, do you own a cat? They are superiors. Or at least, that’s what they think.
They don’t like that they are made out of paper at all… damn click bait, lol. Nice pictures.
Right? How is that an option I’m not aware of?
Upperhand@lemmy.worldto
cats@lemmy.world•Some cat on cat action. Bill was having none of Boyle taking his favorite perch.
14·3 months agoBrooklyn nine nine reference for their names?
Do you know what a joke is?
Upperhand@lemmy.worldto
Electric Vehicles@slrpnk.net•EV owners... What is your opinion?
1·6 months agoIt’s a 2024. How hard do you drive it? Eco mode? All A/C and other things, too? Also, the most important thing is what package do you have? The one with the green brake calipurs will have a range like that. I’ve got the one just below the biggest HP package. The times I’ve taken it to the track, I see milage like that and not to sound like an ass but is it actually KM and not miles?
Upperhand@lemmy.worldto
Electric Vehicles@slrpnk.net•EV owners... What is your opinion?
81·6 months agoKia EV6, I love it. The summer range is 450-500 km, and the winter is 330-360 km, depending on the heat setting. I love the features. My only issues are mostly UI stupidity. As an example, the image used on the screen isn’t the right color or on certain menus it isn’t even the right model, like I said nonsensical. Bigger gripe is the windshield wipers tuck below the hood, and in the winter, a lot of snow and ice accumulates there and in the wheel wells, too. There is nothing major, just simple oversight on design. If you have only the one car at home and have any kind of range anxiety or are put off by charge times on road trips, go plug in hybrid. It’s the best of both worlds. Do a little homework on which gets good range, like a Lexus nx hybrid, which gets about 85-90 km summer, 45ish winter. Do the math on your daily commute, and you might be surprised by how little the gas system will turn on. Also, fast charge times, like an hour and a half, using a stage 2 charger, or 6 or so hours plugged into the wall.
It’s a brutally competitive and toxic game.
Damn right, and neither does anyone else’s for that matter.
K cup guy regrets the waste his product is responsible for.
Upperhand@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do you believe that most people of your political creed don't?
1·8 months agoYou’re under the impression that they were my friends first, which aside from one, who was s cop in another city, I was not. Ony after opening a place of business and being vandalized and had things stolen did I get to know some. The ones I did become more familiar with are definitely the kinds of police you want. They use discretion first, try hard to de escalate a situation, and the last thing they want to do is make a bad situation worse for anyone. And per your questions about how they would treat people, the ones I know would help before punish, as per your examples, they’d buy someone a meal or defuse a tough situation.
The way you describe them all as soldiers working against everyone is a tough statement to take simply because when you don’t need them, ACAB, but when you do need them, they can’t get there soon enough. Sadly, the bad cops everyone sees is all we’ll be left with once all the good ones leave because of that sentiment. Then you’ll see the “soldiers” you’re talking about.
The good ones I was talking about, the ones I know, half have retired early, because no matter how much good they try to do, reasonable they try to be the only rhe thing people see is an enemy. I don’t look forward to the day when all we are left with is the bad ones, and it’s coming sadly.
Upperhand@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do you believe that most people of your political creed don't?
11·9 months agoMy only issue with that is taking from regular people to fund it. Tax solely corporations, many of them view increased profits at any cost as the only objective, which means they have more to spare. If you take it from the people who take all the risk by investing their own money, I don’t see that as fair. If I work hard to make a living, invest what I can to improve my life and future that shouldn’t be touched by any tax. Where I’m from, we have capital gains tax of something assured, like 55%+. I don’t see how that is fair. If I go bust, I don’t get a hand out or do over, but if I succeed, I have to fork over more than half…
Upperhand@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do you believe that most people of your political creed don't?
18·9 months agoThe fact that you have to ask means you’d judge people on skin color. I’m sorry if that sounds harsh because if the answer is yes, they’re white, you’d attribute it to that but not bother looking any further. They are mostly white, but my friends wife isn’t. I know my fair share of people who have had extremely bad interactions, too, and they are white. My brother was pulled out of his car at gun point for making an illegal turn. Do dwb happen sadly, yes, but those are not as frequent as you’d like to believe.











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