CancelCultAntifaLol

CancelCultAntifaLol t1_jbiv6xz wrote

The “fire Boeheim” crowd must have a really weird feeling right now, knowing that they had a coach who consistently put a number next to their name for almost 50 years, and likely won’t have that again in their lives.

Dudes a legend. It’s not just what he did. It’s where he did it and how.

The “only one title” folks are a joke and don’t respect how hard it is to win in the tournament.

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CancelCultAntifaLol t1_j45s3t8 wrote

It’s the same mentality as the people who drive massive vehicles because they’ll be safer in an accident.

They don’t think “yeah, I’ll be safe, even though I’ll probably murder anyone driving a Sedan”.

All they care about is their own comfort and being able to see more, and fuck anyone else.

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CancelCultAntifaLol t1_j3qtm6n wrote

Wow, I thought my energy bills were bad. We have a forced draft heater on natural gas in Burlington. Our bill in December was $127/mo through Vermont Gas. 72ccf. We also had $77 for electric, which runs the fan, but I assume that’s a small fraction of our electrical usage. Our home is a 1120 sq foot half of a duplex.

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CancelCultAntifaLol t1_j1xi3zy wrote

2 things I’ve learned since moving here from CNY:

  1. Shop around for inspections. No 2 mechanics are alike.

  2. 500 dollars in Harbor Freight tools, RockAuto.com, YouTube, and a close attention to detail can save you literally thousands.

It’s a given a shop will fail one of my cars annually for brakes and rotors and quote up 800 dollars in repairs. This is, max, 80 dollars in parts online and a few hours of work.

A different shop failed my Subaru for ball joints and wrote up a 4K dollar quote. Well, guess what? After-market control arms are 100 dollars a piece online. So, with some breaker bars and torque specs, I fixed it myself, and bought some fresh wheel bearings to boot. This literally saved me thousands of dollars, and investing in your own DIY repair skills is priceless.

This may not apply to you currently, but it’ll pay off in the future. Just follow the golden rule: if you repair it, are you comfortable with your family driving in it? If not, learn more and fix it better.

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CancelCultAntifaLol t1_itr6m12 wrote

Reply to M&T Bank by quinnbeast

I had M&T bank when I lived in New York. It’s an okay bank, but, as a customer, you feel like just a number to them, and they don’t hesitate to charge and penalize you aggressively for a mistake. Huge bank, I’d suggest something local with people who actually care.

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CancelCultAntifaLol t1_irmipre wrote

To add, that gizmo on your dashboard? It’s called a blinker. It’s used to alert other drives of your intentions so they can plan accordingly. By not using it, you are telegraphing a different intention, creating confusion and the potential for accidents on the road.

It’s actually a really shitty move to not use it, so just an FYI.

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