>>1566480Sometimes I say that the Honorable Hiroyuki Nishimura should autopermaban anyone with reddit cookies, but that would get me too. Not because I "go to reddit" directly, but sometimes a Googling of a specific subject points to there being a worthwhile source of info. Like, the other day I needed to figure out the proper rare fucking transmission fluid that his Mazda car requires. I am already shamed that he did not want the truck instead as he heads off to college, but it is even more frustrating when it makes me look like a bitch because just knowing what fluid goes in it appears to be "I don't know what I am doing", but I earned points back when I showed him how to get that thang up on the ramps without the low front whatever that shit up under the bumper is using stepped flat cement garden border blocks or whatever in front of them. Anyway, what was I sayin'? Oh yeah, so I read what some of the faggots at reddit had to say about it because there's conflicting info all over the place about one "being fine" or not (it's not, I had to get the shit you have to either get from dealer or order online, locals don't carry the acceptable, but do the stuff that tests prove is not) and I figured maybe potentially someone there held the definitive answer. They did not. Anyway, I'd be banned under my own voiced desire, but it's just hyperbole. Now, if we could technically differentiate the cookies of those with accounts, then fuck them.