Americans need to budget better and get used to some sacrifices. If you can’t ride the waves, you’re bound to fall off.
But the cost here is that, whatever Mozilla cuts, is going to hurt Firefox at some capacity. Mozilla recently had made cuts to where, they don’t have a voice to advocate for open internet, for example. Which waters down what stand that they have to be an influence.
I think it’s some closeted admittance of guilt. The more the anime girl looks like they’re underaged, I’m automatically thinking “yup, that’s a pedo”.
Your downvotes are just as admittable.
I think my lease agreement has a buy in built in. But I don’t want the vehicle. It’s a Kia Sportage, it was not my choice in the beginning to have this vehicle. I wanted a Seltos but my shitty dealership at the time didn’t have it in inventory and I was caught in a rock and a hard place to be forced into this lease agreement.
So I want to turn it in but my worry is, what if the dealership in my current location, doesn’t have what I want? It’s bigger, yeah. They retired the Rio model back in 2023 and have a K3 model for affordability that might come to America next year, but who knows when.
Obviously my options is to find a new dealership if everything with Kia falls through, but I also don’t want to extend this lease. I need a vehicle to get to places which is why I asked this question. Because I doubt they’ll let me drive it further to explore more options if they aren’t getting more payments from it.
Got until August for all of this shit to come together. Hopefully they’ll have a Seltos or a K3 I can finance. Kia’s SUV models don’t attract me a bit and their new Sportage model is even less impressive.
It is. I don’t ever want to be in a situation of handling a car with liable baggage. 10-30 old cars will have a lot of issues going regardless if the body of the vehicle is maintained. If you live in states where they’re strict on inspections, you can expect to fail one or another at somepoint. The money piling up to maintain a vehicle that’s very old and has a chance of breaking down, is about as feasible as maintaining a boat.
It’s smarter to have a vehicle for 2 - 6 years at most if you’re leasing it. Financing it, do whatever but people need to understand that if that vehicle being financed is not maintained well, good luck trying to sell it.
And when you fuck someone, you’re giving them your memories.
In terms of seeing more credible people take office that has an honest mind in what’s best for the country and not for themselves or their party. I say we certainly are likely past the point of no return. That wall was cracked when Reagan took presidency and then the wall was just demolished just by one Trump term.
So now we’re going to be expected to see all sorts of crazy people, just jumping at the bit, for their shot to take some sort of office, despite having had no credibly solid background of politics or understanding in managing the big office. Arnold Schwarzenegger became governor of California, Kane (wrestler) became mayor of a county, Dr.Oz is now in a political position after scarily coming close to a senate position. It’s just maddening all around.
We’ve been experiencing numerous government shutdowns or coming close to another government shutdown because all politicians collectively could not get their shit together. If we’re past the point of no return, about whether America has any credible influence and sincere posture on the rest of the world. Yes, it is the point of no return and it’ll take many generations to fix. It won’t be this one though.
Because Facebook isn’t treated seriously like a news format, a lot of my friends don’t go on Facebook to read the news, and neither do I. Most of the time, articles are only posted to drive a certain narrative, that’s how Facebook works.
And yes a lot of the time I don’t read a news article past the headline. Mostly is because I’m bombarded with “PLZ ACCEPT COOKIES AND WE GIV U NO CHOICE TO DISAGREE” some of the time. The screen grays out. Some news outlets blur some of the article. I’m nagged to subscribe and shit.
Why the fuck would I then want to read it? I’ll only read what I’m interested in, I don’t want to read an entire article of “oops, the world sucks today” or “Trump is fucking things up again” or “uh you’re going to hell” and whatever. Why would I want to read that in-depth?
We would just be back to the 90s where the internet exists but isn’t as widespread. The internet was a hell of a lot quieter then.
Aw, you’re just mad.