They also build them in such a way that they requires special tools, which all but forces you to take it to the dealer for maintenance. They don't want people to fix it themselves, or even take it to a repair shop if they can help it. I worked as a mechanic in the 90's, and by the 2000's this was already starting.
I hate almost everything about what this world is becoming, particularly all the ads. It's all ads, ads, ads, and more ads, and guess what's coming next? Yup. More ads.
#16 I watched Spiderman: No Way Home. I liked how they intertwined the different Spidey universes, but I couldn't believe the way they ended it- they didn't defeat the villains, they f@#king cured them and got them therapy, or some sh#t. I sort of zoned out, because I can't stand all this pansy sh#t they keep making now. I had to re-watch the original Iron Man to remind myself of what a Marvel movie SHOULD be.
"The phones, appliances that we are using. Just like cd, dvd, nokia series, windows xp, retro kitchen appliances and such is very nostalgic to many people out there."
They also build them in such a way that they requires special tools, which all but forces you to take it to the dealer for maintenance. They don't want people to fix it themselves, or even take it to a repair shop if they can help it. I worked as a mechanic in the 90's, and by the 2000's this was already starting.
I hate almost everything about what this world is becoming, particularly all the ads. It's all ads, ads, ads, and more ads, and guess what's coming next? Yup. More ads.
#16 I watched Spiderman: No Way Home. I liked how they intertwined the different Spidey universes, but I couldn't believe the way they ended it- they didn't defeat the villains, they f@#king cured them and got them therapy, or some sh#t. I sort of zoned out, because I can't stand all this pansy sh#t they keep making now. I had to re-watch the original Iron Man to remind myself of what a Marvel movie SHOULD be.
This is already here, without the computer scanners there isn't much you can do other than changing a tire or topping off the fluids...
They also build them in such a way that they requires special tools, which all but forces you to take it to the dealer for maintenance. They don't want people to fix it themselves, or even take it to a repair shop if they can help it. I worked as a mechanic in the 90's, and by the 2000's this was already starting.
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I hate almost everything about what this world is becoming, particularly all the ads. It's all ads, ads, ads, and more ads, and guess what's coming next? Yup. More ads.