Spartan99
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Yep. All I see is small peepee energy. Scary? No. Pathetic? Yes.That certainly scares me - that there is someone on this planet who actually thinks that looks good or would actually pay money for that...
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Yep. All I see is small peepee energy. Scary? No. Pathetic? Yes.That certainly scares me - that there is someone on this planet who actually thinks that looks good or would actually pay money for that...
Whatever Mr. Brave. I bet THIS scares you.
Yep. All I see is small peepee energy. Scary? No. Pathetic? Yes.
Little protip for you. Using the term "peepee" to describe male genitalia after the age of about 10 years old is a little weird. There are literally 50 acronyms you can use that make you sound like a grown up before you just drop "peepee".Small peepee energy alert lol!!!!! Seriously if this is your rig, I guarantee you are being laughed at by every other driver on the road. Geez dude keep your low self esteem to yourself you’re embarrassing us.
I actually think it's the perfect usage there. It emphasizes the size issues.Little protip for you. Using the term "peepee" to describe male genitalia after the age of about 10 years old is a little weird. There are literally 50 acronyms you can use that make you sound like a grown up before you just drop "peepee".
Lmao. Well played.I actually think it's the perfect usage there. It emphasizes the size issues.
It would be a shame if someone were triggered by the use of it, though.
I've never understood this mentality. If that person is building their Jeep exactly the way they wanted how would that equate to low self esteem? Or a small pecker?Small peepee energy alert lol!!!!! Seriously if this is your rig, I guarantee you are being laughed at by every other driver on the road. Geez dude keep your low self esteem to yourself you’re embarrassing us.
Way off topic but where is this true? I would sincerely like to know.It's ironic that you need to explain that all EV owners are not rich entitled folks to people who are so butthurt about EVs, feel they are entitled to block the very limited number of charge points.
Especially given that the average Jeep price is way more than the price of a average Tesla.
I should rather say, outside of the US. The model 3 is by far the most popular model. But they about 50k. I know a lot of folks get the sport in the US, but you cannot buy that here.Way off topic but where is this true? I would sincerely like to know.
Starting Prices (where I live):
Teslas:
Model 3 - $61,300, Model Y - $82,900, Model S - $128,900, Model X - $147,000
Cyber Truck and Powerwall not available yet.
Jeeps:
Wrangler $38,400, Wrangler Unlimited - $46,400, Wrangler 4xe - $54,900, Gladiator - $50,000,
My Gladiator (Rubicon) was $56,500 ( and that's after adding $5800 in options and applying Manufacture's discount at the time).
Every Jeep is considerably less than the least expensive Tesla.
But Im not in the US either ...I should rather say, outside of the US. The model 3 is by far the most popular model. But they about 50k. I know a lot of folks get the sport in the US, but you cannot buy that here.
The wrangler 4xe starts at 75k. The lowest trim is the Sahara, which is 61k without anything extra.
Most dealers only stock the Rubicon though or the 4xE though. So, 70k.
Why would they have EV spaces with no chargers?I park in electric spaces with my Gladiator all the time.
They aren't charge spaces. Where I live in the Peoples Republik of Mass, they put EV spaces right next to the handicapped spaces. I just park there because its ridiculous.
Again, no chargers. Just EV spaces.
Because in MA, people drive EVs to virtue signal that they are "green". You are ethically above the fray. Its just another incentive the state of MA and MA businesses provide to get you to buy a "green" vehicle.Why would they have EV spaces with no chargers?
In saying that, that just gives a person a reason to key my shit.
It looks like the guy just left you an informational note, and then signed it.
It probably suprises nobody to hear that we have non-charger "EV" spaces here in California, too. I haven't parked in one, because I never know if I qualify as an EV (being "just" a PHEV), but anyhoozle, those spots are always right up front and I generally park a bit farther back out of the way.Because in MA, people drive EVs to virtue signal that they are "green". You are ethically above the fray. Its just another incentive the state of MA and MA businesses provide to get you to buy a "green" vehicle.
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Lol, not me, I found it on Reddit.It looks like the guy just left you an informational note, and then signed it.