When it comes to dyspepsia and unseemly bloating, there’s no such thing as halfway crooks

Me listening to songs about a normal life on my way to pick up a kilo of meth
I hate Apple Music for switching from Drill to Classical. Like sure bro I like both but not back to Bach.
Spotify does it too and it’s so fucking weird! Yes, clearly I wanted to follow up those twelve 90s grunge songs with a podcast about Kissinger’s war crimes. What else would you have played next?
And I hate that I had to go set an option so that spotify didn’t lock out other songs in my playlist based on the current song playing. If I put them both in my playlist and put it on shuffle, I want an equal chance to hear either or, even back to back when they are completely different.
The only messing around with random that I accept is avoiding a random sequence that replays recently heard songs (unless it’s the same song in the list twice, in which case, treat it like a different song).

For those of you driving stick: Don’t rest your hand on the stick, it wears out the synchro rings. Also when standing still, don’t keep it in gear with the clutch pushed down, that wears out parts of the clutch assembly. Just put it in neutral and release the clutch.
I don’t know if this is actually true, but my mechanic friends keep banging on about it. In my experience other parts of the car wear out much faster. And most people don’t keep cars around more than 5 years. My own car is 11 years old and we have done SO many repairs on that thing. My girlfriend’s car is over 30 years old tho, we’ve kept that thing in tip top condition. It’s much simpler than my car so repairs are fast and cheap. It’s a Toyota so it should be good for 20 years to come.
Another great way to preserve the life of your clutch is to walk to the store. _
If you live within walking distance to a store, sure.
Spend some time getting the jist of clutchless shifting and you might be able to continue using your vehicle if the clutch fails (depending on how it fails). Just expect to have to replace your starter if you need to use it to get going from a stop and expect to grind your gears at least a bit.
Yes, if you ever replace your clutch and forget to put in the clutch bearing, you can hear how much of a difference is made by touching any part of your transmission controls.
Also, be gentle with your clutch pedal. If you break your clutch fork, you’ll possibly be unable to shift at all, or you’ll only be able to engage the clutch by manually lifting the pedal with your foot. If this happens and you have an adjustable clutch, you’ll find yourself shifting by navigating the longest clutch throw known to any consumer vehicle and end up with the world’s beefiest left leg.
A real gangster takes care of themselves.
Imagine driving to get meds
Yeah delivery is great especially when you don’t feel good. I can get otc tummy pills to door in less than 2h usually, and most scripts within 24, but sometimes need it sooner.
The hell you talking about.
I have a car but I also walk most places. If I want to take my car to the end of the street I think it’s my right. Only got a car at age 40. Previous 18 months to that I had a 3-4 hour each way commute to work. Sick of you lot shaming cars when some people make efforts to be environmentally friendly whilst balancing the need for a fucking vehicle.
I would ford a river to get drugs.
As opposed to what? The number of places that have a store that sells Pepto-Bismol is far higher than the number of places that can afford public transit.
The majority of people live in cities.
This has zero bearing on their assertion.
So are you just shaming people based on where they live or what?




