Buying a used car

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  • iCanHasQBN0

    ETM, god forbid a topic gets slightly diverted into a more in-depth discussion. Because that never happens here on QBN, right? So tell me, how exactly do you survive on a daily basis with people that might have a differing opinion than you? I imagine you with your index fingers placed snug in your ears going "lalalalalalalaaaa".

    If you don't want to read my shit, nobody is forcing you to. All you need to do is look at the username next to the post. I was on my way out anyway, I've said my piece. Have a good day.

    • You're talking about differing opinions with your single-minded responses? Ha! Laughable!ETM
    • You have cemented yourself in my mind as both hypocritical and a clown.ETM
    • But I am not the one who is telling the other to "keep your mouth shut".iCanHasQBN
    • you can have your opinion, but i don't respect it. however, i respect your RIGHT to have that opinion.iCanHasQBN
    • I am saying stay on topic for once and actually contribute relevant info the the OP.ETM
    • LIGHTEN UP EVERYONEismith
    • Just the general issue with QBN, lots of opinions, little useful contribution.ETM
    • If you really want to talk about contribution, start with giving less advice on how to buy an SUV.iCanHasQBN
    • LALALALALALALALAismith
    • ok im out. i promise, ismith. gotta run to a wedding. bye kids.iCanHasQBN
    • Its actually advice that applies to buying most any car. Could be a Yaris. But you'd have to look past your narrow-mindedness to see that.ETM
    • mindedness to even recognize that.ETM
    • no no I like the banter, I just don't like arguing about it. it's like literary incestismith
    • just not really literary. whatevsismith

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