TzarKazm

TzarKazm t1_iuidwub wrote

It just seems like a lot of effort and doesn't add much. Also in my almost 40 years of driving have I ever seen a leak from my car and decided to feel it. Also, vinegar smells, and not like oil. Also, if you know enough to know what the various fluids in your car feel like, why would you think any of them were coming from a tire? Wouldn't using something yellow like brake fluid make more sense?

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TzarKazm t1_iui55ml wrote

What a weird story, so many questions.

I'm not sure the vinegar thing helps them much, so why do it? Why vinegar? Also, she knew it didn't feel like oil? These geniuses don't know how an ATM works? They think you put the card in, and money just comes out? Or did they think they would be able to guess her pin?

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TzarKazm t1_iua7tcs wrote

My favorite fried chicken is Localz in portsmouth. Favorite fancy restaurant is Bouchard in Newport. Favorite fried seafood is Blount in Warren.

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TzarKazm t1_itprf9z wrote

I wouldn't say I'm surprised. Disappointed certainly. It's just that most packaging is made as cheaply as possible and economically it doesn't make fiscal sense to recycle generally. That leaves you competing between making money and protecting the environment, we know where that usually goes.

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TzarKazm t1_isztpjn wrote

Honestly, it probably depends on things like the kind of car you drive and where you drive it.

I see cars with illegal tint, blacked out license plates and lights, muffler deletions, and other nonworking equipment multiple times a day. Most of them can't possibly be getting pulled over very often.

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