Looks like me.
One day we'll become the TV.
I’m a grown man and I really want to give that poor panda a home.
I remember there being a similar itasha design, with a young lady bending over very similarly to the one in this photo, except the decal was placed in a way so that when you open the gas cap and stick the pump in, it looks pretty saucy.
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I know you’re joking, but “itasha” translates to “painful car,” referring to the embarassment one would likely have being caught in such a thing.It's been a few years since I took Japanese, but I think your transliteration of "incel" is slightly incorrect.
You know, I never thought of it like that...I know you’re joking, but “itasha” translates to “painful car,” referring to the embarassment one would likely have being caught in such a thing.
And yet it's still clearly functioning as a mirror.
I'm sure that frustrates the manufacturer massively.And yet it's still clearly functioning as a mirror.
I don't disagree with your statement (which is precisely why I didn't get a smoker with wifi) but in this particular instance, the mirror is for exercise programs.
Actually I think its purpose is fleecing consumers under the guise of promoting fitness. I don't remember specifics, but I do recall being floored by rates when it first dropped.I don't disagree with your statement (which is precisely why I didn't get a smoker with wifi) but in this particular instance, the mirror is for exercise programs.
That's an entirely different problem than "just" a mirror that needs to connect to wifi.Actually I think its purpose is fleecing consumers under the guise of promoting fitness. I don't remember specifics, but I do recall being floored by rates when it first dropped.
Actually I think its purpose is fleecing consumers under the guise of promoting fitness. I don't remember specifics, but I do recall being floored by rates when it first dropped.