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7 hours ago, NWBuck said:

Given this... Looks like all the colleges and universities can ignore the Dear Colleague letter from February regarding "racial bias and preferences". Who's going to investigate and sanction them since it's a DoE and OCR matter? 

Not holding my breath on the current president Carter (not to be confused with the late, honorable former President Carter).

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I’ve gotten the feeling reading this thread and the leopards thread that veterans believe they are not allowed to be fired, due to their veteran status.  At least some of them.  Preferential treatment from the I hate dei crowd. 

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For what it's worth, the most inciting violence conversation I've witnessed of late is the consistent and persistent gerrymandering talk in the Leopard's thread; the derail was intense, immutable, and irrelevant. But I usually scroll past most stuff anyway.

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18 minutes ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

For what it's worth, the most inciting violence conversation I've witnessed of late is the consistent and persistent gerrymandering talk in the Leopard's thread; the derail was intense, immutable, and irrelevant. But I usually scroll past most stuff anyway.

 

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21 minutes ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

For what it's worth, the most inciting violence conversation I've witnessed of late is the consistent and persistent gerrymandering talk in the Leopard's thread; the derail was intense, immutable, and irrelevant. But I usually scroll past most stuff anyway.

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Posted
1 hour ago, immamac said:

This isn't a fucking discussion. It's been a rule forever on the board. 

Then how the hell are we supposed to find lesbian love letters in political prison if we don't amp up the violence rhetoric? We're playing the long game here.
 

 

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6 hours ago, South Austin said:

My first car was a beige 1983 Rabbit. My second was a 1991 Jetta. I drove both of them into the ground and had little to no maintenance problems with them. 

I realize VW talk is not going away, but other than the MK IV models, VWs are fine cars, but like all German cars, you have to stay on top of the maintenance schedule.  They have tight tolerances and break if you try to push the annual upkeep.

A  3800 V6 Buick they are not. 

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1 minute ago, David Dennison said:

I have no idea why everyone doesn't just buy a Toyota.

Other than the new Land Cruiser, they’re boring looking appliances. Some people appreciate design aesthetics. Some people don’t and that’s okay, too. I’m glad that some people appreciate aesthetics as those folks help pay the bills in my house given my wife’s career.

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11 minutes ago, royiv said:

Other than the new Land Cruiser, they’re boring looking appliances. Some people appreciate design aesthetics. Some people don’t and that’s okay, too. I’m glad that some people appreciate aesthetics as those folks help pay the bills in my house given my wife’s career.

 

11 minutes ago, royiv said:

Other than the new Land Cruiser, they’re boring looking appliances. Some people appreciate design aesthetics. Some people don’t and that’s okay, too. I’m glad that some people appreciate aesthetics as those folks help pay the bills in my house given my wife’s career.

Love my Toyota product 2025 Lexus RS.  We had a 2006 onefor ten years, switched to MBZ for 9, then back.   Looks?  I get plenty of compliments at the PT for old injured folks place.  

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15 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

I have no idea why everyone doesn't just buy a Toyota.

 

1 minute ago, cactusflinthead said:

It's when the design aesthetic supercedes the functionality. See Balenciaga. 

Sure, it's pretty but does it work. 

Did you not read the post I replied to? The question was why doesn’t everyone just buy a Toyota. There are plenty of beautifully designed products out there that are functional and of incredibly high quality. If you would like to have a discussion about high-end design, we can start a discussion about it elsewhere. 

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1 minute ago, Huckleberry said:

I don't understand why anyone would care what someone else likes and purchases but that's 80% of the internet so here we are.

The world would be a boring and soulless place if we all had homogeneous tastes and interests. That said, I definitely judge Tesla drivers.

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19 minutes ago, royiv said:

Other than the new Land Cruiser, they’re boring looking appliances. Some people appreciate design aesthetics. Some people don’t and that’s okay, too. I’m glad that some people appreciate aesthetics as those folks help pay the bills in my house given my wife’s career.

What's her number?

Posted
1 minute ago, MissingInAction said:

You don't know women at all.

That’s absolutely true. I significantly out-kicked my coverage.



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