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Yes I am a MFing patron of the arts. This is just not the way I envisioned doing it. Eldest daughter struggles.
i hate ppl that donāt get angry
not because iām jealous of their joy or peace or outlook on the world.
but because anger is the only wrong emotion. rage is always seen as a negative. and it is never empathized with. all other emotions are accepted unbidden and unprompted. but my rage is something i must be actively doing and also something im supposed to actively try to stop. i fucking hate hate hate it so much.
as much as the world right now sucks and dating was already impossible for me - even though i keep dreaming - i could never be with a partner who doesnāt understand what it means to rage, to have anger.
pray for me yāall. at traffic court and a cop just showed up. PRAYING it aināt the cop that gave me the ticket but i canāt tell ššš¾
Pull cash from my credit card at exorbitant rates, take a personal loan/line of credit from my old predatory bank wells fargo, or empty out my 401K with a depreciating return due to taxes? I literally get to pick my poison! šš„³
Being poor sucks. I legit miss being broke.
And I legit hate people now because apparently everyone is a "pull-yourself-up-by-your-bootstraps", "just-get-a-job-at-mcdonalds", "have-you-tried", and they're only well-meaning *sometimes*
You never think you will be here until one day you will be. You never realize how you feel until you do.
I swear to God, I'm happy, I'm grateful. I just need moments to rant and vent and say that everything sucks. Cause it does. And sometimes I don't want you shitty suggestion. I just want you to agree that everything sucks. #fixitjesus
are you an eldest immigrant daughter or can you not pause your full blown mental breakdown to help others and then come right back to losing your mind?
If I became an alcoholic, would that be bad?
How come semi trucks in Europe look like ātoot toot :)ā and in North America they look like āHONK HOOOOOOOONK >:|ā
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@trainwreckgenerator why did you hide these in the tags
This suggests that Maximum Overdrive was Jurassic Park for motor vehicles.
Iām sorry, but that is misleading as hell. American and European trucks are bred for different purposes.
American trucks are bred for long hauls on largely straight roads. They can go for hours without a break. A European truck needs more breaks and a lighter load, and they would indeed take great internal damage if they tried to keep up with the Longsnout.
The European Shortsnout is not bred for looks, but for agility! They navigate the windy roads of Europe in a way that would be way too risky for the powerful, but more clumsy American truck. It is true that the European overheats faster at high speeds, that is the very reason that breaks every 4,5 hours are mandatory for both the truck and the handler and a day of driving can never be longer then 9 hours.
So, all in all, appreciate all of our trucks and our shared history, and be the responsible owner that gets the right breed for the right job.
To be fair, the US does have shortnose trucks as well, theyāre just a breed kept mainly for very local work where, like the above says, they are working in places with lots of turns, shorter drives, and plenty of stops. I see them used for garbage pickup a lot, where a longnosed Mack wouldnāt be able to fit much less maneuver, and the short nose prevents them from getting rubs (raw skin or even open sores) on their snouts.
I would also like to point out that the tags have got it backwards. The wild trucks (which Iām pretty sure are extinct in the wild now) that all modern breeds stemmed from were shortnose trucks. We had known about automobiles and domesticated several species, but the truck species was not discovered until close to the start of the 1900ās, in Germany, which I BELIEVE was the first country to breed them in captivity, although England was the first country to really start using them for work. I managed to find a photo of taxidermied specimen
As you can see, it resembles both long and short nosed breeds, as well as the far more common house truck used by individuals instead of for commercial work.
As to the aggression, while the mack longnose LOOKS aggressive, theyāre generally gentle giants (although please do give them space on the road! not seeing you in their blind spot is NOT the same as aggression!), it is actually the smaller house truck that is often trained by their handler to be aggressive: the keyword being TRAINED, they are also not naturally aggressive. The only time I have seen a mack be commonly aggressive is when they are pulling 2 gravel trailers, and I would be cranky if I was being overworked, too. If you see them hauling that kind of load, just give them space, and youāll be fine.
I feel like somebody should add something about the Australian variants.
From my understanding of Australian wildlife:
Does anyone know if/how American School Busses are related to trucks?Ā
Pics for reference:
The classic long-nose schoolbus
But short-nose varieties exist, I remember when they first started appearing in my district!
@dreorzenĀ While school buses ARE in the automobile order, they are actually part of the Van family, not the Truck family, due to their passenger capacity. As you can see in the photos, they have no cargo bed or hookup, and are not really built for object transport. But they DO excel at carrying passengers, particularly children (although certainly not limited to just children)
Theyāre known to be exceptionally protective of any passengers, and if you look closely on that second image you can actually see a specialized appendage that is (I think) unique to school buses- a small, red, octagonal fan, which they extend when there are small creatures around them that they are acquiring or releasing. Much like an angler fishās bioluminescent bulb appendage, this fan (along with several bioluminescent patches on top of their faces and on their hindquarters) works to mesmerize any other vehicles in close proximity, to where those vehicles will cease movement until the bus lowers the fan. Itās super fascinating behavior, and little wonder why we trust our children to these gentle, protective giants.
Donāt forget about the bus trucks.
While these vehicles can sometimes be bred by accident (after all, who hasnāt accidentally left the gate open when your school bus is in season), they are usually bred for specific purposes.
These hybrids are bred for both their cargo capacity and their gentle temperments. Especially in a farm setting, thereās a need for many different kinds of vehicles, some of which sometimes donāt get along. Having a vehicle with both the strength and capacity of a large work truck with the amiable nature of a school bus can be a real benefit.
Itās a little unfortunate that these hybrids tend to be sterile, though, since it would be easier if theyād breed true. Also, something to keep in mind⦠bus trucks are bred from a bus.
Truck buses are bred from a truck and⦠tend to not be quite as useful as bus trucks, although some people do like keeping truck buses for companionship and as show vehicles.
Finding out more about different working breeds is always interesting, but to be honest, Iām probably always just gonna be a cat person.
Maybe the thing that makes Austen the gold standard of romance is her focus on "esteem" as the all-important factor in a relationship. Your partner has to be someone you can respect. They have to have traits you admire. You have to value them, not just for the security they can provide or the feelings they give you, but as a separate, unique person.
This is so different from the bad romances I see in so many other places, where the two people are attracted to each other almost against their will. They'll be like, "I hate him and everything he stands for, but I just can't stop thinking about him," or the girl will obsess over the guy's body or whatever. We're supposed to believe that this attraction overcomes all the obstacles so they'll fall in love. But as a reader, I'm looking on like, "Okay, but do you even like him? What is there that you find admirable about him? Do you respect his judgement, his skills, his values? Why am I supposed to believe he'll be a good partner for you just because you stopped bickering for five minutes?"
Austen doesn't forget that the purpose of a romance is not to find someone who makes you happy now, but someone who'll be a good partner to help you navigate the rest of your adult life. You have to engage your mind as well as your heart to find someone that you can respect as a separate person before you can join hands in marriage.
āyour rent should be a third of your incomeā well wouldnāt that be nice. wouldnāt it. lower the rent pussy
Casual observation from someone old enough to remember: in the year 2000 financial advice was that rent should be no more than 1/4 of your income.
Until the mid 80s, the advice was that if you must rent instead of owning, then that 20% of your monthly income (oh yes, only 20%) should include all your utilities too.
After all, rent costs more than a mortgage, so it should offer more too.
The housing market is a fucking travesty.
Hmm what happened in the mid eighties....
Just a reminder: Fran has always been pro-union
Apparently most people didnāt know this but this is relevant because Fran Drescher, who played Fran Fine on the Nanny, is currently the president of the SAG-AFTRA union, which is going on strike.
so umā¦.looks like Bradley Cooper (goy) has been cast to play Leonard Bernstein, a Jewish man, in his upcoming film Maestro (a biopic about a real Jewish composer). rather than hiring a Jewish actor to tell a story about a Jewish man, they cast a goyā¦who will be wearing a prosthetic nose.
and if that werenāt enough - they cast Carrie Mulligan, an Irish woman, to play Leonardās wifeā¦who was a Latina. and Maya Hawke, a white woman who is neither Latina nor Jewish, has been cast to play their daughter.
AND donāt forget that Bradley Cooper grabbed the rights to Bernsteinās music before Jake Gyllenhaal, A JEWISH MAN WHO WAS GOING TO MAKE A BIOPIC ABOUT BERNSTEIN, was able to. we could have had a respectful biopic about a Jewish man, told by Jews. instead we get this.
iā¦donāt have words to explain how insidious this is. the absolute goydacity to keep a Jewish man from telling this story, whitewash the other people in a true story, and to cast a goy instead of a Jewish person to tell a true story about a Jewish man, and have that goy wear a prosthetic nose. they would rather Jew-ify a goy than cast an actual Jew. iām disgusted.
āFirst season of LEVERAGE - so he's 21 years old - he shows me his watch designs. I'm expecting, y' know, celebrity strap branding or faces. No, it's engineering schematics of GEARS and shit. Pages of them. Even then, there were none so cool.ā - John Rogers
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Leaving this in the tags was criminal
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