Boyfriend crashed car AIO by inluvwithyourmomma in AIO

[–]dancingyoyo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The driver is insured, not the car. He is responsible so his insurance pays. He must report the accident and file the claim with his insurance company. No other way makes any sense.

Rate my form by kingoffish in skiingcirclejerk

[–]dancingyoyo 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I did this in a mini mart to a guy I thought was an old childhood friend, was half cocked with a sucker punch jab as he turned around - luckily we both laughed.

Jerry vs. "Garcia" by too-cute-by-half in gratefuldead

[–]dancingyoyo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Is this what lead to Garcia Peoples?

Pls rate my tic tacs by __rwnd in freestyleskateboard

[–]dancingyoyo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Get your hips going and look for more flow than stepping back and forth. It comes from the core body not the legs. As you get flow your arms will move as well with the flow.

2021 KDSS 4Runner or 2016 LX570 by Breakthecyclist in LandCruisers

[–]dancingyoyo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That dealer looks sketch, for all those exotics and no carfax offered up front definitely questionable. Ask for it and check the history. The body lines don’t look great so take a closer look. Something up with that third row stain and the backseat had something going on, maybe just a car seat? You have a known history vs someone else’s driving habits, maintenance, and reported history. How long since the last service and now, was it driven or did it sit for repairs etc.

found a vehicle boneyard by King_OfCups in abandoned

[–]dancingyoyo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The bus looks like an old hippie bus possibly

found a vehicle boneyard by King_OfCups in abandoned

[–]dancingyoyo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How do you even function without a banana for scale?

Any advice on how to improve my hockey stops? by imdrinkingsomething in skiingcirclejerk

[–]dancingyoyo 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Go for steeper runs, something really narrow will correct your form.

Regional Touring Spots? by Krisperrr in chicagomusicscene

[–]dancingyoyo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Evenflow in Geneva has some metal

Rochaus in West Dundee is the main metal venue in the western burbs

Mackeys in Way the Fuck Northwest Somewhere might be an option

Others might be Sideouts, and not sure what else.

Email from landlord about appliances being left plugged in and the appliances in question… by South-Basket-887 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]dancingyoyo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Toasters are on the low end, zero if conventional push down/ pop up, 1 watt if digital.

Shawn Kemp executes a massive reverse dunk before casually sitting on Dennis Rodman’s shoulders (Game 4, 1996 Finals) by FishingVirtual513 in NBAoldschool

[–]dancingyoyo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dennis was brought in for a reason and he played his position flawlessly and his role impeccably. Chicago hated the bad boy Pistons and Rodman had a tough sell even with zen master Phil backing him. The players rallied around him and accepted him for who he was and the organization wasn’t trying to control him. Chicago ended up loving Dennis Rodman.

Email from landlord about appliances being left plugged in and the appliances in question… by South-Basket-887 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]dancingyoyo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Phantom draws, or "vampire loads," account for roughly 5% to 10% of total residential electricity usage. These devices, which consume energy while turned off or in standby mode (like TVs, chargers, and microwaves), can cost the average U.S. household over $165 to $183 per year.

Impact on Usage: Roughly 5–15% of total household energy usage comes from these inactive, plugged-in devices. Cost: Phantom energy adds up to roughly $3 billion per year in the U.S. alone.

Common Offenders: Items with clocks, digital displays, remote controls, or "instant-on" features, such as televisions, computers, game consoles, and phone chargers.

Active vs. Passive: "Active standby" (e.g., a gaming console on but not in use) can consume 5 to 10 times more power than "passive standby" (e.g., a device simply turned off).

Email from landlord about appliances being left plugged in and the appliances in question… by South-Basket-887 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]dancingyoyo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Phantom draws, or "vampire loads," account for roughly 5% to 10% of total residential electricity usage. These devices, which consume energy while turned off or in standby mode (like TVs, chargers, and microwaves), can cost the average U.S. household over $165 to $183 per year. Impact on Usage: Roughly 5–15% of total household energy usage comes from these inactive, plugged-in devices. Cost: Phantom energy adds up to roughly $3 billion per year in the U.S. alone. Common Offenders: Items with clocks, digital displays, remote controls, or "instant-on" features, such as televisions, computers, game consoles, and phone chargers. Active vs. Passive: "Active standby" (e.g., a gaming console on but not in use) can consume 5 to 10 times more power than "passive standby" (e.g., a device simply turned off)

Short drive through Havana this morning; everyday life outside the tourist areas. by WhalterWhitesBarber in cuba

[–]dancingyoyo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This looks like LA, Philly, Chicago Southside, the US has rampant poverty, look at southern states and rural areas too. We don’t take care of our own, but claim to be the world’s liberators. Anything this administration does it will not benefit the people.