By DY_nasty Go To Postso many people in the comments mad at her that don't even understand the post.
yep its 2022
What's the political equivalent of boy who cried wolf?
By Perfect Blue Go To PostWhen I first saw Ontario plated cars in MTL over the past few years I thought nothing of it. Then, when COVID-19 hit, there was even more Ontario plated cars in MTL than ever before, naturally I thought it's just some good ol' Canadian neighbourly tourism.
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But it only occured to me later that some of the Ontario plated cars are real estate buyers, buying up homes in MTL now that Toronto market has mooned. I would see more English speaking families when visiting real estate sales with Ontario plated cars parked outside, and it only for worse with each passing year.
If Toronto is BTC, Montreal is ETH. Prices are stupid ridiculous high.
Vancouver is a joke of course. I feel like a second class citizen when I visit there, it's so freaking expensive.
tesla autopilot but gun ready set go
i still laugh about this
In 2014, German company Armatix put a smart .22 caliber pistol on the market, but it was pulled from stores after hackers discovered a way to remotely jam the gun’s radio signals and, using magnets, fire the gun when it should have been locked
i still laugh about this
Will it come with being able to set how aggressive the trigger is? I'd like an option called "Assertive" that will fire a second bullet just in case.
words cannot express how dumb the 'smart' weapon market is for LE/private groups
you'd think a simple timed lock mechanism that enables firearm usage specifically during certain windows of operation would be a thing right? much simpler? safer and provides another layer of accountability/security?
nah fuck that go time is whenever i need it to be. ppl need to bring their off duty weapons home because reasons
you'd think a simple timed lock mechanism that enables firearm usage specifically during certain windows of operation would be a thing right? much simpler? safer and provides another layer of accountability/security?
nah fuck that go time is whenever i need it to be. ppl need to bring their off duty weapons home because reasons
Smith & Wesson got hit with a boycott, a German company’s product was hackedThese two things are hilarious for very different reasons
If I'm being honest I'm surprised most of them didn't do better, given the access they have but then again SPY for 2021 was an insane 28%.
By Lunatic Go To Postughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
By Cleff Go To PostDeleting evidence of a crime?What do you think I do at work..
These Tories are not intelligent people.
By DY_nasty Go To PostughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhFree market economy bro. Don’t like it? Move to Venezuela
Nancy don’t miss
By Cleff Go To PostDeleting evidence of a crime?If there's no crime, you can't destroy evidence (~ ̄³ ̄)~
These Tories are not intelligent people.
By Daz Go To PostDamn, Nancy.
Surprised the queen of congressional insider trading got outdone tbh
By i can get you a toe Go To Postdoes that shit include spouses? cause that's a whole other thing too, i.e. fuck you Feinstein.
When Kelly L was still in the senate she lead all others
In early August, 254 Tamarisk Drive went on the Bay Area housing market asking $850,000, and it sparked a bidding war that topped out at $1 million. The 1968 four-bedroom ranch, clad with half-century-old fixtures and set behind a patchy lawn, was not only unremarkable but had actually been “fire charred” before it was put up for sale. And yet its buyers likely got a good deal: According to the real-estate-listing site Redfin, the home could now be worth as much as $1.36 million.
According to Census Bureau data compiled by House Method, the median home nationwide is now 39 years old, up nearly 20 percent over the past decade alone. In the northeastern states of New York and Massachusetts, the median is much higher, at 63 and 59, respectively, while out West, in Nevada and Arizona, your typical home is still barely old enough to rent a car.
This isn’t an East-West thing, however: The median home in California is roughly 50 percent older than that in the Carolinas. A typical home in San Francisco is now 15 years older than its New Orleans counterpart, not because San Francisco is older than New Orleans, but because the former is so slow to permit new development.
But if you live in a Boston triple-decker, a kit-built San Jose bungalow, or a Chicago greystone, your home is the cheap housing of generations past. These structures were built to last a half century—at most, with diligent maintenance—at which point the developers understood they would require substantial rehabilitation. Generally speaking, however, the maintenance hasn’t been diligent, the rehabilitation isn’t forthcoming, and any form of redevelopment is illegal thanks to overzealous zoning.
Yet like most U.S. cities, Los Angeles has made redeveloping much of its aging housing stock all but impossible. Between apartment bans, strict density limits, and minimum parking requirements, taking an old home and turning it into an apartment building, or even two or three modern townhouses, is in many cases illegal. Much of this flows from our national prejudice against new housing, especially if it’s billed as “luxury.” Attend a hearing for any given housing proposal and you’re sure to hear baseless speculation that new housing is shoddily constructed or unsafe.https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/01/stop-fetishizing-old-homes-new-construction-nice/621012/
Excited for Hildawg's comeback tour
Who are we kidding tho, it would be too much fun so it's never gonna happen.
Who are we kidding tho, it would be too much fun so it's never gonna happen.
By Cleff Go To PostDeleting evidence of a crime?
These Tories are not intelligent people.
Gray wanted to head the NI Civil Service and had a public whinge when she didn't get it. NI likely dodged a bullet.
By Punished* Go To PostFirst time for everything
Gray wanted to head the NI Civil Service and had a public whinge when she didn't get it. NI likely dodged a bullet.
By Diego! Go To PostThis is actually the front page of a newspaper today and not a parodyHeh, 'newspaper'
By n8 dogg Go To PostThe funny thing is in his follow up tweet he clarifies he strongly disagrees.