Thumper wrote:Where do you guys find the time?
Anyway the most important thing to me is an RWD Subaru.
Quick research tells me all Subaru's come equipped with AWD except the RWD BRZ. It said, however, not all Subaru AWD systems are created equal.
Accurate? Thoughts?
My daily is currently a '10 AWD Outback with 6-spd manual.
Rommie wrote:So yeah, I'm obviously a fan of Reddit overall....
Thumper wrote:Where do you guys find the time?
Thumper wrote:Where do you guys find the time?
Thumper wrote:I usually only check in here at work. I've got too many things on the to do list to hardly get on a computer at home. The only time I have to read for enjoyment is when I'm on the crapper. So writing blogs, reading blogs, b|tching about blogs, b|tching about people b|tching about my blogs. I've got no time for any of that. I've got 300 hours of chores just waiting for me on a list plus the things that will come up that I don't know about yet. I don't have time to drive 5 miles to the nearest metro park and take an hour hike. It's moot anyway because the only time I'm home now, it's dark. I just don't know where I'd sneak in the time to even learn how to navigate around on Facebook. Plus I'd feel guilty knowing I completely blew an hour and a half screwing around on a computer when I could of got the truck brakes finished and off the jack stands.
Thumper wrote:My selection process sucks.
SciFiFisher wrote:Thumper wrote:My selection process sucks.
LOL... I bet Mrs. T appreciates your selection process.
OVER THE PAST year, two popular forums for men who identify as involuntary celibates, or incels, have been banned by Reddit and a domain registrar in response to members’ history of toxic misogyny and celebrating violence against women. Now some of these men are trying to turn the tables. Members of the incel community—including the official Twitter account for incels.is, a central hub for adherents—have joined with other men’s rights activists, using the content policies of online payment companies such as PayPal as weapons to block female pornographic actors and sex workers from making or spending money online.
The campaign is called the “ThotAudit,” in reference to the derogatory term “thot,” which stands for “that ho over there.” It began over the Thanksgiving holiday as a grassroots effort to intimidate sex workers and women who sell access to private pornographic social media accounts by reporting them to the Internal Revenue Service for tax evasion—without evidence of wrongdoing. But it quickly morphed into a battle over who has the right to make money on the internet.
geonuc wrote:So far the folks at r/sourdough have been quite helpful with my breadmaking question.
SciFiFisher wrote:geonuc wrote:So far the folks at r/sourdough have been quite helpful with my breadmaking question.
It's a trap.
It's a yeast thing.geonuc wrote:So far the folks at r/sourdough have been quite helpful with my breadmaking question.
Rommie wrote:Similarly, on Saturday I was at my relatives and saw a toy I enjoyed as a kid, set out for the next generation to play with. The folks at /r/nostalgia were similarly nostalgic for said toy- https://www.reddit.com/r/nostalgia/comm ... e_for_the/
See? It's fun!
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