No you should never show up looking like a clown for government functions, acting like one is standard practice for republicans though.
Atleast they can type in complete sentences.
I think Culture Shock would fit that description pretty well, it's defined as a condition of confusion and anxiety affecting a person suddenly exposed to an alien culture or milieu.
In terms of performance, a K&N is the way to go, but if you're looking for reliability, the regular old paper filters are better for your engine. They're a much finer filter medium and catch a lot more dirt than a K&N will. Also the price difference is negligible, a paper filter is usually around 15-20, while a K&N is closer to $50 or $60 plus the future $30 or so for a recharge kit to clean and re-oil it.
When it comes to oil changes however you've definitely got the right idea, cheaper with better oil and better filters. Also I do know that K&N uses a finer mesh in their oil filters than most compettitiors, so its worth it there.
I'm so happy they explained how the price of the pill affects the cost of the pill. I never would have figured it out on my own.
Pretty sure it wasn't pretend when I, a trans woman, got stabbed for "being a faggot" by a chud in a maga hat.
I don't really think it would make a bit of difference if they showed up in the finest suit and tie ever made. You can't sweet talk a bigot by dressing nice and presenting a logical case against their illogical beliefs. FWIW I'm not saying all republicans are bigots or anything, but the ones behind this bill definitely are. I grew up in an extremely rural area and have been around these types of people all my life, hell there are several of them in my family unfortunately. Most of them need no other motivation than "gays make me feel yucky" to start calling for bans and worse. From my perspective, it wouldn't matter if Jesus himself showed up in a gleaming suit of gold and testified against this bill. It wouldn't change the minds of the people trying to pass it.
Edit: spelling