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She's what, 27-28 now, and that's the best nail art she can give herself? Bloody hell, I could do a better job and I'm a bloke.
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She's what, 27-28 now, and that's the best nail art she can give herself? Bloody hell, I could do a better job and I'm a bloke.
Alison, I know you're reading this. I implore you to do as REO Speedwagon says, to live every moment and love every day, cause before you know it your precious time slips away.
My neighborhood has a lot of newer cars out front, because the value of the houses has been kept low for various reasons (bad school district, small size and small yards compared to 2016 standards, close proximity to the 'urban' element, many buyers get them from family for cheap), so when you only spend $75,000 on a house you have a fair amount of income leftover to spend on more car than you need, especially when you leverage that into more and more credit.With a combined income and $0 down 84 month financing a reality these days, you'd be surprised what people can "afford." My neighborhood has quite a disproportionate number of similarly priced new cars sitting in driveways of run-down houses.
However, it's been established that Ali still has the Leaf.
So you like the Leaf, but not as much as 99 percent of other cars on the road?(I actually like the Leaf, just not with sub-100 mile range and costing at least 50% more than a comparable gasoline powered car from anyone else)
It leads one to believe an electric motorcycle would perhaps be the best of both worlds. I brought up motorcycles before as an example of a more interesting and cheaper vehicle of choice. An electric one would retain the 'street cred', to use the parlance of today's youth, whilst also incorporating the Eco friendly appearance of a zero emissions vehicle.As I said before, Ali bought a $40k car with the build quality and amenities of a $17k car for PNW hipster street cred. I hope the limited range and long recharge times are worth it.
I can only assume the betas outbidding each other for Allison's used panties are some sort of weird monks who have never seen another women.
If you was a virgin loser weaboo why the fuck would you soend money on alisons gross panties? just buy an escort and get laid jfc.
If you was a virgin loser weaboo why the fuck would you soend money on alisons gross panties? just buy an escort and get laid jfc.
If you was a virgin loser weaboo why the fuck would you soend money on alisons gross panties? just buy an escort and get laid jfc.
It leads one to believe an electric motorcycle would perhaps be the best of both worlds. I brought up motorcycles before as an example of a more interesting and cheaper vehicle of choice. An electric one would retain the 'street cred', to use the parlance of today's youth, whilst also incorporating the Eco friendly appearance of a zero emissions vehicle.
There are a few electric scooters and sports bikes. You either get performance or range. Take your pickApologizing in advance for off-topic:
Not happening until they invent a better way of storing energy or make electric motors even more efficient (which is hard to imagine). Buddy of mine is an electrical engineer and one of his college projects was to rework an existing vehicle for electric power. His take on it was we need a technology that allows us to store 10x the energy in a similar size/weight package we currently have, then electric vehicles will be viable for something other than short-range joyrides.
I kinda do want to try an electric roadbike though. 2 wheel drive and a flat torque curve with no shifting from 0 to 150 sounds interesting.
Apologizing in advance for off-topic:
Not happening until they invent a better way of storing energy or make electric motors even more efficient (which is hard to imagine). Buddy of mine is an electrical engineer and one of his college projects was to rework an existing vehicle for electric power. His take on it was we need a technology that allows us to store 10x the energy in a similar size/weight package we currently have, then electric vehicles will be viable for something other than short-range joyrides.
I kinda do want to try an electric roadbike though. 2 wheel drive and a flat torque curve with no shifting from 0 to 150 sounds interesting.
There are a few electric scooters and sports bikes. You either get performance or range. Take your pick
Electricity isn't sustainable in the long run anyway. People seem to be forgetting how much of a hassle it is to mine for the materials for batteries, and the logistics in creating the electricity to charge those millions upon millions of batteries.Nah, they're coming, and relatively soon. Even Harley has a prototype that (supposedly) can travel between 100-140 miles on a charge and go from 0-60mph in less than 4 seconds. (It's the bike that Black Widow was riding in Age of Ultron if anyone's interested)
The problem is the same one that electric cars have. Even with tax breaks for buying them, the extra cost and hassle are still too much to make it worth buying them over a gas-powered alternative for the average person. This has even more of a effect with motorcycles, when they are already getting upwards of 50mpg a lot of the time. I ride my bike everywhere I go, daily, and spend about $40 a month in gas. Where's the incentive to pay an extra $10K on a motorcycle to save that?
tl;dr- Just as with electric cars, for the foreseeable future, people who buy electric motorcycle are going to be either those with too much money, or hipsters looking for cred... Maybe Alison can get one of her patreons to buy one for her
This all started from Harukadoshi's off-topic sperging like two pages ago. To get things back on topic:
Ali is getting fat and I would not have sex with her.