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We Bid A Fond Farewell To The "Rush Limbaugh Died" Thread, Not Him

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    autono-wally, erotibot300autono-wally, erotibot300 love machine Registered User regular
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    JedocJedoc In the scuppers with the staggers and jagsRegistered User regular
    You don't fuck with the annual budget of the military-industrial complex. This is day one politician stuff.

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    Goose!Goose! That's me, honey Show me the way home, honeyRegistered User regular
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    rhylithrhylith Death Rabbits HoustonRegistered User regular
    I just don't understand how anyone listens to that fuckin dweeb.

    Good lord.

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    TynnanTynnan seldom correct, never unsure Registered User regular
    rhylith wrote: »
    I just don't understand how anyone listens to that fuckin dweeb.

    Good lord.

    There was a pretty great recurring bit on Behind the Bastards last year where they would spend an episode here and there to read excerpts from Shapiro's book and dump all over him.

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    webguy20webguy20 I spend too much time on the Internet Registered User regular
    Tynnan wrote: »
    rhylith wrote: »
    I just don't understand how anyone listens to that fuckin dweeb.

    Good lord.

    There was a pretty great recurring bit on Behind the Bastards last year where they would spend an episode here and there to read excerpts from Shapiro's book and dump all over him.

    I think they still have an episode or two left before they wrap up. I look forward to hearing about the ending of the book.

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    3cl1ps33cl1ps3 I will build a labyrinth to house the cheese Registered User regular
    How did I just now realize he has his t shirt tucked into his jeans in that video

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    KalTorakKalTorak One way or another, they all end up in the Undercity.Registered User regular
    how else are they going to see his manly belt-buckle

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    Munkus BeaverMunkus Beaver You don't have to attend every argument you are invited to. Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPA regular
    That's a belt buckle? I thought it was part of his booster seat so he could ride in the front.

    Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
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    PinfeldorfPinfeldorf Yeah ZestRegistered User regular
    That's a belt buckle? I thought it was part of his booster seat so he could ride in the front.

    It's way too dangerous for infants to ride in the front seat. Get outta the 80s, Munkus!

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    Munkus BeaverMunkus Beaver You don't have to attend every argument you are invited to. Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPA regular
    edited May 2021
    Pinfeldorf wrote: »
    That's a belt buckle? I thought it was part of his booster seat so he could ride in the front.

    It's way too dangerous for infants to ride in the front seat. Get outta the 80s, Munkus!

    I thought toddlers were OK in a front seat as long as they were in the booster chair

    Munkus Beaver on
    Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
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    Undead ScottsmanUndead Scottsman Registered User regular
    Hey, whatever happened to all those tell-all books that were supposed to come out post-Trump presidency?

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    PinfeldorfPinfeldorf Yeah ZestRegistered User regular
    Pinfeldorf wrote: »
    That's a belt buckle? I thought it was part of his booster seat so he could ride in the front.

    It's way too dangerous for infants to ride in the front seat. Get outta the 80s, Munkus!

    I thought toddlers were OK in a front seat as long as they were in the booster chair

    I've seen it said children under 7 should always be in the back seat, though that might be from people who just want to tune their kids the fuck out and that's easier to do if they're in the back.

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    Lord DaveLord Dave Grief Causer Bitch Free ZoneRegistered User regular
    Little kids should never be in the front seat
    Booster seats not allowed in the front seat

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    tynictynic PICNIC BADASS Registered User, ClubPA regular
    Hey, whatever happened to all those tell-all books that were supposed to come out post-Trump presidency?

    I think Kelly-Anne has one in the works. You just know they're gonna be self-serving shite though

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    Captain InertiaCaptain Inertia Registered User regular
    The audience was liberals tho and they all moved on

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    GvzbgulGvzbgul Registered User regular
    They're still being published but no one cares now.

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    PinfeldorfPinfeldorf Yeah ZestRegistered User regular
    tynic wrote: »
    Hey, whatever happened to all those tell-all books that were supposed to come out post-Trump presidency?

    I think Kelly-Anne has one in the works. You just know they're gonna be self-serving shite though

    How I Gave My Whole Family Covid And Oppressed My Daughter And Posted Her Explicit Pictures On Social Media, by Kelly-Anne Conway.

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    KetarKetar Come on upstairs we're having a partyRegistered User regular
    Pinfeldorf wrote: »
    Pinfeldorf wrote: »
    That's a belt buckle? I thought it was part of his booster seat so he could ride in the front.

    It's way too dangerous for infants to ride in the front seat. Get outta the 80s, Munkus!

    I thought toddlers were OK in a front seat as long as they were in the booster chair

    I've seen it said children under 7 should always be in the back seat, though that might be from people who just want to tune their kids the fuck out and that's easier to do if they're in the back.

    In Illinois kids aren't supposed to be in the front seat until age 13. From 8-12 they're still supposed to be in the back, and using a booster seat until they are tall enough for the seat belt to fit properly.

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    astrobstrdastrobstrd So full of mercy... Registered User regular
    Pinfeldorf wrote: »
    tynic wrote: »
    Hey, whatever happened to all those tell-all books that were supposed to come out post-Trump presidency?

    I think Kelly-Anne has one in the works. You just know they're gonna be self-serving shite though

    How I Gave My Whole Family Covid And Oppressed My Daughter And Posted Her Explicit Pictures On Social Media, by Kelly-Anne Conway.

    Fighting for space with her husband’s Stealing Liberal’s Own Jokes and Charging Them For the Privilege or How I Stuck it to a Guy I Didn’t Like Who Agreed With Me About Everything

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    DepressperadoDepressperado I just wanted to see you laughing in the pizza rainRegistered User regular
    I learned about all of that when my cousins had their kids but like

    when I was little, like, single digits, I definitely sat in the front seat, and I also never had a booster seat.

    did it take the intervening ten years for everybody to realize that it's dangerous, or what?

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    PinfeldorfPinfeldorf Yeah ZestRegistered User regular
    Ketar wrote: »
    Pinfeldorf wrote: »
    Pinfeldorf wrote: »
    That's a belt buckle? I thought it was part of his booster seat so he could ride in the front.

    It's way too dangerous for infants to ride in the front seat. Get outta the 80s, Munkus!

    I thought toddlers were OK in a front seat as long as they were in the booster chair

    I've seen it said children under 7 should always be in the back seat, though that might be from people who just want to tune their kids the fuck out and that's easier to do if they're in the back.

    In Illinois kids aren't supposed to be in the front seat until age 13. From 8-12 they're still supposed to be in the back, and using a booster seat until they are tall enough for the seat belt to fit properly.

    Oh wow, that's interesting. I was a fucking tall kid, so all of my personal experience tells me these limits should probably be tied to height and not age, but when dealing with kids I think an overabundance of caution is totally fine.

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    mrpakumrpaku Registered User regular
    When I was single digits, I used to ride in the back of my Dad's pickup truck while he whipped around corners and pumped the brakes at random intervals trying to knock me down. The 80s were different

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    PinfeldorfPinfeldorf Yeah ZestRegistered User regular
    When I was 8, we saved that shit for inner tubes being dragged by speed boats. It's significantly safer to land on water at 20mph than concrete.

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    WiseManTobesWiseManTobes Registered User regular
    mrpaku wrote: »
    When I was single digits, I used to ride in the back of my Dad's pickup truck while he whipped around corners and pumped the brakes at random intervals trying to knock me down. The 80s were different

    We would tandem some GT snoracers with rope to the back of the youth van and go flying down snowy roads , I still dunno how we are alive.

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    autono-wally, erotibot300autono-wally, erotibot300 love machine Registered User regular
    Ketar wrote: »
    Pinfeldorf wrote: »
    Pinfeldorf wrote: »
    That's a belt buckle? I thought it was part of his booster seat so he could ride in the front.

    It's way too dangerous for infants to ride in the front seat. Get outta the 80s, Munkus!

    I thought toddlers were OK in a front seat as long as they were in the booster chair

    I've seen it said children under 7 should always be in the back seat, though that might be from people who just want to tune their kids the fuck out and that's easier to do if they're in the back.

    In Illinois kids aren't supposed to be in the front seat until age 13. From 8-12 they're still supposed to be in the back, and using a booster seat until they are tall enough for the seat belt to fit properly.

    hey its the same in all of germany!

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    GnizmoGnizmo Registered User regular
    Pinfeldorf wrote: »
    When I was 8, we saved that shit for inner tubes being dragged by speed boats. It's significantly safer to land on water at 20mph than concrete.

    If you use a mattress it is plenty safe on concrete as well. Well, it never ended in anything we considered a serious injury at least.

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    Munkus BeaverMunkus Beaver You don't have to attend every argument you are invited to. Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPA regular
    Pinfeldorf wrote: »
    When I was 8, we saved that shit for inner tubes being dragged by speed boats. It's significantly safer to land on water at 20mph than concrete.

    Rub some dirt on it, it's fine.

    Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
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    BahamutZEROBahamutZERO Registered User, Moderator mod
    young kids shouldn't be in the front seat, child seat or no, because the airbag can snap their little necks

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    CalicaCalica Registered User regular
    Ketar wrote: »
    Pinfeldorf wrote: »
    Pinfeldorf wrote: »
    That's a belt buckle? I thought it was part of his booster seat so he could ride in the front.

    It's way too dangerous for infants to ride in the front seat. Get outta the 80s, Munkus!

    I thought toddlers were OK in a front seat as long as they were in the booster chair

    I've seen it said children under 7 should always be in the back seat, though that might be from people who just want to tune their kids the fuck out and that's easier to do if they're in the back.

    In Illinois kids aren't supposed to be in the front seat until age 13. From 8-12 they're still supposed to be in the back, and using a booster seat until they are tall enough for the seat belt to fit properly.

    For a 10 year old kid, sitting in a booster seat has approximately the same social cachet as still being in diapers :/

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    JarsJars Registered User regular
    I sat in the front and put the seatbelt under my arm. dangerous times back then

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    WeaverWeaver Who are you? What do you want?Registered User regular
    edited May 2021
    We had a Subaru Brat. Hated being in that rear facing backseat in the rain with maybe a garbage bag "raincoat", people in the cars behind us making way too much eye contact.

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    AngelHedgieAngelHedgie Registered User regular
    Weaver wrote: »
    We had a Subaru Brat. Hated being in that rear facing backseat in the rain with maybe a garbage bag "raincoat", people in the cars behind us making way too much eye contact.

    Ah, the tax avoidance murder seats that in later models came with labels saying "Do Not Use These Seats As Seats".

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    KetarKetar Come on upstairs we're having a partyRegistered User regular
    Calica wrote: »
    Ketar wrote: »
    Pinfeldorf wrote: »
    Pinfeldorf wrote: »
    That's a belt buckle? I thought it was part of his booster seat so he could ride in the front.

    It's way too dangerous for infants to ride in the front seat. Get outta the 80s, Munkus!

    I thought toddlers were OK in a front seat as long as they were in the booster chair

    I've seen it said children under 7 should always be in the back seat, though that might be from people who just want to tune their kids the fuck out and that's easier to do if they're in the back.

    In Illinois kids aren't supposed to be in the front seat until age 13. From 8-12 they're still supposed to be in the back, and using a booster seat until they are tall enough for the seat belt to fit properly.

    For a 10 year old kid, sitting in a booster seat has approximately the same social cachet as still being in diapers :/

    My son will be 10 in less than 2 weeks. You'd be surprised by how many kids that age are still using booster seats.

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    UrielUriel Registered User regular
    young kids shouldn't be in the front seat, child seat or no, because the airbag can snap their little necks

    This post reads like it takes an abrupt shift in tone after the second comma

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    H0b0manH0b0man Registered User regular
    I remember there was a time period before I was tall enough for seat belts that I stopped using booster seats. Instead we had these sleeve like things that would sit around my stomach and the seatbelt would go into it. It would angle the top part of the seatbelt to be lower so that it wouldn't be near my neck and try to choke me out.

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    JragghenJragghen Registered User regular
    Weaver wrote: »
    We had a Subaru Brat. Hated being in that rear facing backseat in the rain with maybe a garbage bag "raincoat", people in the cars behind us making way too much eye contact.

    Ah, the tax avoidance murder seats that in later models came with labels saying "Do Not Use These Seats As Seats".

    We had one of those in....it wasn't a Subaru, but something, in the late 80s/early 90s. We called it the "way back seat". I loved waving at the cars behind us.

    But yeah, what a fucking terrible idea.

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    JedocJedoc In the scuppers with the staggers and jagsRegistered User regular
    young kids shouldn't be in the front seat, child seat or no, because the airbag can snap their little necks

    Yup, that's the difference. When we were kids, the front seat was just as unsafe as the back seat for kids, we were just all going to roll the bones with inertia no matter where we were sitting.

    These days, when a relatively minor impact can deploy the airbags, front seats are very dangerous for children or people who put their feet on the dash.

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    RedTideRedTide Registered User regular
    Jragghen wrote: »
    Weaver wrote: »
    We had a Subaru Brat. Hated being in that rear facing backseat in the rain with maybe a garbage bag "raincoat", people in the cars behind us making way too much eye contact.

    Ah, the tax avoidance murder seats that in later models came with labels saying "Do Not Use These Seats As Seats".

    We had one of those in....it wasn't a Subaru, but something, in the late 80s/early 90s. We called it the "way back seat". I loved waving at the cars behind us.

    But yeah, what a fucking terrible idea.

    Some of the Volvo wagons had a rear facing back row for the children you weren't as attached to

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    PinfeldorfPinfeldorf Yeah ZestRegistered User regular
    My mom constantly put her feet on the dash in the passenger seat until I sent her a video of a girl who had airbags deploy while doing that and she promptly nipped that bad habit.

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