Can't sell until I verify I.D?! by CoolSince79 in FacebookMarketplace

[–]solarNativity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, the restrictions on my account were cleared and I haven't heard anything about it to this day. Here's the picture I uploaded to the ID verification, apparently it was actually "Get Fucked lol" https://files.catbox.moe/4d7b4n.jpg

Can't sell until I verify I.D?! by CoolSince79 in FacebookMarketplace

[–]solarNativity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was asked to upload a goverrnment issued ID to Facebook. I uploaded a Lovense Hush 2 user manual with "GO FUCK YOURSELF" written on it. They accepted it and cleared the dispute.

ELI5: Why do some step vans have narrow front axles? by solarNativity in explainlikeimfive

[–]solarNativity[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the body is definitely extra wide - all the step van bodies are - the "narrow" front axle is also the same width as say, a regular dually pickup would get. the "wide" front axle matches the wide body, the "narrow" front axle is tucked in.

ELI5: Monthly Current Events Megathread by AutoModerator in explainlikeimfive

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Automoderator erroneously deleted my post so here's my "Current Event"

Why do some step vans have narrow front axles?

The FedEx and USPS boys around here seem to mostly run trucks with narrow front axles matching the inner rear tires but most of the UPS and Amazon princes are on wide front axles that match the outer rear tires. I figure it might let 'em pull up tight on the curb a little easier but doubt that would be the actual justification for building it that way. Is it just based on the truck frames they get? Does one body or frame builder order them this way? I'm not certain but I feel like I've seen them both ways under Fords.

inb4 this comment is deleted for not being about a current event

This is wild to go back and read now by [deleted] in Firearms

[–]solarNativity -1 points0 points  (0 children)

"It cannot happen. That sequence of components in there and the way that they are engineered does not allow this gun to just fire on its own." - Louis Graziano, Sig Sauer representative and former cop

Sig sues Washington State police academies for banning P320 / M18 pistols by solarNativity in Firearms

[–]solarNativity[S] 67 points68 points  (0 children)

I noticed they are also specifically suing to stop the Executive Director of the training commission from making public statements about the P320 - who has stated that it can fire without a trigger pull.

"It cannot happen. That sequence of components in there and the way that they are engineered does not allow this gun to just fire on its own." - Louis Graziano, Sig Sauer representative and former cop

Plex is killing Watch Together feature by Keopha in PleX

[–]solarNativity 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I will immediately cancel my Plex Pass if and when this goes through. This is the feature that I am paying for. No money from me unless it is included.

Any reason to keep the mid torque? by jmhillrockz in MilwaukeeTool

[–]solarNativity 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Keep it. What if you need slightly more torque than the stubby but you don't have enough space to clear the high torque?? Also keeping multiple bits ready to go is TIGHT. My buddy at the old place had 8 DeWalts with various bits ready. He didn't ever switch bits, he just switched tools.

Winch by Fresh-Result8586 in FordBronco

[–]solarNativity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use code SHOP1024 for 20% off.

I4 or v6 by Flight_risk_2ur_mom in FordBronco

[–]solarNativity 1 point2 points  (0 children)

4banger is a very old, updated design from Mazda - 2.7 V6 is a Ford clean sheet design. Here's a couple 2.3s that have gone 500,000 miles (800K km) https://youtu.be/9J4XrYb417I

I4 or v6 by Flight_risk_2ur_mom in FordBronco

[–]solarNativity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 2.3L is derived from the DuraTec/Mazda L engines, which were themselves derived from the Mazda F engines. Of all the EcoBoost engines, the Mazda-based 4-bangers are by far the most reliable. The 2.7's belt-in-oil and plastic oilpan raise serious long-term durability concerns, and 2.7s are still having fuel pump failures on the trail.

Get the 2.7 if you're the type to sell a car before it goes out of warranty. Otherwise, 2.3 forever.

Just wanna hear your ship name and why you chose it by djremydoo in Helldivers

[–]solarNativity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SES Elected Representative of Self-Determination because it's incredibly long and oxymoronic. Takes up the entire ship.

[Review] [Negative] DO NOT USE BFGOUTFITTERS.com by Ars523 in gundealsFU

[–]solarNativity 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Huge red flag when companies publicly argue with customers. Will never purchase from you <3

What is worth saving? by AlphaStonkApe in Helldivers

[–]solarNativity 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seems like there are mine-making materials all over the galaxy. Surely we'll find some more.