It shows 5 if you scan w14.monkrus.ws.
And this is Quttera's analysis here:
https://quttera.com/detailed_report/w14.monkrus.ws
Whether there is a real problem or not, it might be something the monkrus admins want to look into in order to address it.
But if anyone else has a better understanding of what's going on with their site, I'd love to hear it and it's probably good information for the rest of this sub.
What a load of BS. Where did I say that unrealistic standards referred to basic hygiene and the ability to enjoy being out of the house?
You're making up imaginary statements and then refuting them. Try improving your reading comprehension.
The two authors and their editor need to go back to school and re-learn what an order of magnitude is.
I find regular briefs to be the most comfortable.
You pointed out one of the issues with boxer-briefs, and regular boxers is like throwing a random wad of fabric down there and finding new ways of being uncomfortable throughout the day.
JFC, the answer to your question is literally the first sentence of the article. It would have taken you less time to read it then to post your question.
For the last month or two, my AV blocks their site because it detected a ScrInject.B trojan.
And yes, it's the correct site (monkrus.ws).
The size of a person's household or whether they live in the city are not the sole factors that go into a decision on what car to purchase.
A person can live alone but regularly car pool with coworkers, get together with multiple friends, go on day trips with family, or make extra income by driving for Uber (larger vehicles can charge more). Heck, sometimes just needing extra leg or head room rules out most regular sedans and makes an SUV more comfortable.
In addition, if a person's activities require a lot of cargo capacity, that essentially leaves you with either an SUV or a pickup as the primary options. So whether it's for luggage, buying stock for a family store, etc... that could be another reason for purchasing an SUV.
Sometimes, people feel that having a higher view of the road is safer because they can see more of what's ahead of them.
So don't fall prey to judging people as only needing an SUV if they have a large household or live in rural areas. It's a lot more involved than that.
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