"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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Pay close attention to material content when picking out flannel winter sheets, "micro flannel" is just plastic. Absolutely miserable to use. Towels too, I've seen a lot of "100% cotton" with polyester edges. I can't make brand recommendations because my favorites have been discontinued :(
Bedding wise I try and go with anything organic cotton or linen. Try and stay away from the bamboo stuff unless you're going to read into it because a lot of it turns into bamboo viscose or rayon which is just synthetic fabric and carries the same concerns as using polyester i.e. being an endocrine disrupter.

Mattress wise we invested in a Tempur-Pedic and I don't think we'll ever go back. It's so nice to sleep on and just firm enough.

I also second what someone else was saying in regards to the second hand market. I love thrifting and antique stores but FaceBook Marketplace you can find really good stuff at a great price. We picked up an all cherry king bedroom set for $500, it's really the only reason I stay on FaceBook is for Marketplace.
 
I'll be that guy and tell you not to buy anything based on a bunch of people online yelling out their favorite guns. Find a bigger FFL that educates their sales staff and have a conversation with them about what your needs are. New and newish gun owners have a lot of misconceptions about guns and are often unhappy with what they get when going off blind recommendations. There's a lot of options out there because people like different things, and Glock isn't some magical brand that checks every box for everybody. I prefer Glocks but I know a shitload of people that don't, and they aren't all over 60. It's even better if you can find a store attached to a range that offers rentals. Most of the models in the show room will be available in one form or another for you to try out.
 
Joshua Neil Patrick Harris Conner Moon,

I hope this finds you in good health, sir.

In your last stream you claimed that the Diverse and Proud (TM) sculpture that will soon take up residence in Trafalgar Square has a "big, fake gorilla ass"

Sir, this is incorrect!!!

You see, oh lowliest of jannies, gorillas are the Hank Hill of great apes. They have very little ass, if any. If you were to play basketball with a gorilla, and the gorilla were to perform exceptionally, and you wished to congratulate the gorilla in the traditional American fashion, the gluteus maximus upon which you would aim to pat would be a gluteus minimus, sir, and your hand would impotently swipe thin air, and you would look a fool. The fool you are. If Sir Mixalot were to trade places with Jane Goodall, he would have naught to write home about, for the female gorilla possesses a rather diminutive buttock of which he would have no lie. Suffice it to say your analogue was deficient in "anal", you petty simpleton. You oafish cur. You mindless Floridian among real men. I spit on you and your boundless ignorance.

Happy St Patrick's day, hope you're having a good one in whichever Taliban cave you're currently dwelling

Much love,
A Sperg
 
A lot of grocery stores have this without selling your soul to Sam Walton. The one I use is much cheaper than that, presumably because it doesn't have a bullshit streaming service built in.
It's probably not as good and not available in rural areas. Probably has less cheddar etc.
 
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Car Thoughts:

For cars, more so than guns or appliances, there is no quick and dirty recommendation for what to trust. You will need to do some research, and know what you actually want. Ford makes way better trucks than they do cars. Toyota has a stable of bulletproof models made in the past decade but a handful of models with major defects and recalls in the past 3-4 years. Volkswagen, like many brands, has cars with the same name and model year that have different powertrains and as a result wildly different levels of reliability. Knowing the basics of how cars operate is helpful.

What you get depends on what you want. If you want to minimize expenses and plan on driving a lot, get a Toyota hybrid or plug-in hybrid. If you’re looking for something to take you through the apocalypse, then the only sure bet is a car you know how to maintain that has plentiful parts domestically. Ford/GM are around and reasonably reliable, Honda, Toyota and Subaru all have substantial US based manufacturing and are more reliable overall. Parts for these brands are plentiful and relatively cheap.

Avoid turbochargers, look for cars with simple 4 or 6 cylinder naturally aspirated engines, or fuel injected systems that the manufacturer has had a chance to perfect over the years. Many major automakers, Ford and Volkswagen especially, made the decision to meet US emissions and fuel economy requirements by using turbochargers extensively, even on economy and mid-range commuters and SUV’s. They can work well if the car is religiously maintained, but if you’re expecting a scenario where maintenance will be rough and infrequent, they’re not a good pick.

Newer cars even from the reliable makes are a crapshoot if you don’t do the research. Every major automaker almost without exception has been cutting corners and relying on complex design choices to meet regulation while increasing the difficulty of maintenance. If you buy a used older car though, you will need to ask and learn what preventative maintenance to do, and understand that there will be issues to address in the shorter term. More cars will reach 150k-200k than ever before, which is good, but cars built like tanks that will go to 300k are rarer than before and the ones that do are owned by people who take care of them and know how to work on them.

No car that doesn’t get regular oil changes and preventative maintenance (suspension/wheel bearings at 100k, tires/brakes etc.) will go the distance. If you buy a used car, buy one with a clean title from someone who can give you their maintenance records.

If you must have an electric car for some reason, and want to get a hefty tax incentive, get a used Chevy Bolt. Many people sleep on it but it is a good value if you’re looking for a car that will help you save quite a bit of money over the next 4-6 years if you plan on driving a lot. It has about 250 miles of range, which is nearly Tesla numbers without the software chicanery. You will need to shell out $800 for a level 2 charger at your house, but you will also get $4000 back in taxes even if you buy a used one, as long as you make enough money to owe taxes. Considering you have no children and are self employed, there’s a good chance you’d see that money. Used Plug-in hybrids get the same credit, new electric cars and plug-ins get $7500.

Luckily for you, I’m assuming you will not have a regular commute and will only be driving into town once or twice a week to buy cheese. That means fuel and maintenance costs will be less of a factor, meaning you can get something that is a little less fuel efficient and a little more bulletproof. From there, it just depends on how much space and comfort you want, how willing you are to deal with an old musty car that will need new parts almost directly out of the gate, and how much money you want to spend per year.

If you want something you can rely on for light off-roading that you can live out of in an emergency, look into the Toyota 4Runner or most Subarus. Subarus are among the easier cars to work on yourself if you don’t have prior experience. Take extra care to check for rust if buying in a northern state where they salt the roads.

Nissan is garbage almost universally. Dodge as well, along with anything made by parent company Stellantis with a few exceptions. Do not get a Ford Focus made after 2011. Volkswagens are expensive to maintain. For any model you look at, go to both the dealer and RockAuto’s websites and get a feel for how much parts are. Carmax is a scam to buy from, but if you want to get the feel for a lot of different interiors in a short amount of time, their lots have a pretty good selection and they’ll let you poke around unsupervised without an appointment. You can often get $2000-$4000 off list on a used car by just asking and being stubborn, unless it’s a no-haggle dealer, who usually have more reasonable prices to begin with and may try to get you better interest rates to close the sale. Get pre-approved so you know what interest rates you qualify for. Don’t shop based on monthly payment. Have cars inspected by a third party if buying used. These bits are just about the only thing I learned for sure after an embarrassing amount of research.

Unironically, one of the best ways to find out if a brand is good or not is to post publicly that you’re considering it and people will come out of the woodwork.

I got autistically hyperfixated on getting the best value car I could while shopping for one last year and the best lesson I learned was that no car is perfect and every car will eventually wear out.

In short, Toyota hybrid if you’re driving a lot, and do your research for anything else. Know what you need, and what you want to pay, and see what fits. The most reliable car is one you learn how to keep on the road.

YouTube Channels to help:

https://m.youtube.com/@TheCarCareNut (Toyota deep dives)

https://m.youtube.com/@speedkar99 (Mechanical reviews. A little advanced but you get a good impression on build quality.)

https://m.youtube.com/@scottykilmer (Boomer who people watch for the memes. You get some good basics but his advice is questionable at times. A favorite meme subject of the 4chan automotive boards.)

Most other review channels are shills, but still good for first impressions.
 
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Most other review channels are shills, but still good for first impressions.
In conclusion, used models of every reliable brand are still at retarded prices, and probably wont be much better by the time you come back.

All trucks are terribly priced, even 10 year old subarus are at gouge prices, toyotas arent much better, and you'll probably have to get fucked in some monetary way for a reliable vehicle. If youre buying a 10 year old vehicle, buy Toyota.

If you are moving to the north, look up which Rav4 models have the subaru AWD system. It helps in the snow a lot, and the Rav4 is build solid. I was going to buy one until I bought my Jewbaru
 
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Josh, Stonetoss is a large lad who enjoys pizza day maybe 6 days out of the week. That's not in dispute.

The problem is that Stonetoss' dox was done for political motives, whereas 99% of doxing here is done for archival purposes. And that's a problem for anyone who wants to be honest and vocal without needing to fear armed trannies showing up to their door. That's all. You didn't need to mischaracterize this take after banning three people from the ST thread for making this point.
You have no issue when trannies are doxed for political motives. Fuck off with that shit you hypocritical retard. You're just mad that the fat ass who makes shitty, unfunny comics with an irritating art style that you love because they confirm what you believe got doxed
 
Stonetoss might be fat, he might even be a Nazi, but his comics are absolutely funny.

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when trannies are doxed for political motives.
Trannies are doxed because they're crass, loud assholes that try and force themselves into women's spaces. Stonetoss is literally just some webcomic artist that is more known for his memes than his political takes. They are not the same.
 
Trannies are doxed because they're crass, loud assholes that try and force themselves into women's spaces. Stonetoss is literally just some webcomic artist that is more known for his memes than his political takes. They are not the same.
Oh bullshit. You're only against Stonetoss getting doxed because you are a right winger like him. Either all doxing is okay or none is.

I know you're a newfag, but this site is about lolcows. Lolcows getting doxed is nothing new on this site. stonetoss has a thread and thus is fair game even though that makes you and the other incels in the Thunderdome seethe
 
Are you high? You can't carry a conversation.
I know you're a newfag, but this site is about lolcows. Lolcows getting doxed is nothing new on this site. stonetoss has a thread and thus is fair game even though that makes you and the other incels in the Thunderdome seethe

Either all doxing of lolcows is fair game or none is. This site isn't a right-wing hugbox.

Anyway I will shut up now and not derail the thread further but you're being a hypocritical retard here
 
I know you're a newfag, but this site is about lolcows. Lolcows getting doxed is nothing new on this site. stonetoss has a thread and thus is fair game even though that makes you and the other incels in the Thunderdome seethe

Either all doxing of lolcows is fair game or none is. This site isn't a right-wing hugbox.
You have a maximum of three responses:
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  3. Either it's all fair game or none of it is OK
Josh made you out to be a master troll, this is weak. :bossmanjack:
 
Trannies are doxed because they're crass, loud assholes that try and force themselves into women's spaces. Stonetoss is literally just some webcomic artist that is more known for his memes than his political takes. They are not the same.
I agree that there's a big difference in the two, but your way of looking at it implies that doxing is inherently bad and doxing bad people is the exception to the rule. The foundation of your argument is wrong, and anyone that grew up in the phone book era would agree. Doxing isn't inherently bad because your basic information isn't inherently private. The notion that nobody is allowed to know your name, number, and address is something some tranny made up out of thin air. Stop thinking like a tranny.
 
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