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I have two new avatars I'd like to make use of, but I don't want to replace any of the ones I have currently. Arg!
A hundred years from now, they will gaze upon my work and marvel at my skills but never know my name. And that will be good enough for me.
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Hot water runs out thirty minutes into my hour-long shower.
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erokky wrote:
Hot water runs out thirty minutes into my hour-long shower.
Didn't we discuss this in length already?-)
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Did we? I haven't bothered to read anything past the third page. Edit: Indeed we have. I'm forgetful.
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First-world problem: users annoyingly repeating themselves in the same thread. :D
Warp wrote:
Edit: I think I understand now: It's my avatar, isn't it? It makes me look angry.
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moozooh wrote:
First-world problem: users annoyingly repeating themselves in the same thread. :D
But it drives me positively bonkers! How could such a travesty not be a genuine problem!?
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CoolKirby wrote:
I hate it when you order something that claims "Next-day Shipping" and then it comes two days after it was shipped. :\
It says next-day shipping, not next-day arrival. That means they put it in the mail on the next day.
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Dacicus wrote:
CoolKirby wrote:
I hate it when you order something that claims "Next-day Shipping" and then it comes two days after it was shipped. :\
It says next-day shipping, not next-day arrival. That means they put it in the mail on the next day.
Well, I got an e-mail confirmation that it shipped very late on Wednesday, and then I received it when the mail came on Friday. I call that two-day shipping.
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I hate it that the last bit of ketchup always squirts across my whole kitchen-.-
How should I know what I think before I read what I post?
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Petrol prices.
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Flygon wrote:
Petrol prices.
Oh, don't get me started.
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Flygon wrote:
Petrol prices.
Get a bike, you lazy thing.
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Ferret Warlord wrote:
Flygon wrote:
Petrol prices.
Get a bike, you lazy thing.
You want me to ride a bike for 160km total every weekday? That would take up 10 hours of my life every day, more time than I'd spend in Uni. I'm getting transferred next year to a Uni I can take a 10 minute V/Line train to. If I had a Steam Engine like my avatar suggests, I'd be running on Diesel instead. Somehow, the Diesel prices keep going cheaper than Unleaded. Yes, there are real world Diesel fueled Steam Engines.
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Diesel... cheaper than... unleaded? What foul lies thou tellest!
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Ferret Warlord wrote:
Diesel... cheaper than... unleaded? What foul lies thou tellest!
I'm Australian.
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Australian are liars? Good to know.
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It's less lying and more pointing out that the Diesel and Unleaded prices vary independently in Australia and tend to be cheaper than one or the other at various times.
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Flygon wrote:
It's less lying and more pointing out that the Diesel and Unleaded prices vary independently in Australia and tend to be cheaper than one or the other at various times.
its the same in germany, here you also have cheaper taxes for diesel. on the other hand the overall price is like nearly twice the american edit: looked it up, its 4$ vs 7.40$ per gallon So dont get me started :-D
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Oel-Boy wrote:
edit: looked it up, its 4$ vs 7.40$ per gallon
And then Americans complain about high fuel prices.
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Warp wrote:
Oel-Boy wrote:
edit: looked it up, its 4$ vs 7.40$ per gallon
And then Americans complain about high fuel prices.
Australian's would find it hilarious if we could afford it without winging about how the expensive petrol prices are biting into food. *cough*
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American gas is simultaneously subsidized and taxed (pretty heavily in both directions), so our gas prices have very little correlation with reality.
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How do you subsidize and tax something heavily?
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Taxing fuel in Europe seems to be a vicious cycle (that for some strange reason the governments cannot see and hence never break): The government needs money, so it taxes fuel heavily. Taxing fuel heavily stifles the economy (because, among other things, transportation is completely vital for a working economy). A stifled economy means less money for the government in the form of taxes. Which means the government raises the fuel taxes to get more money. And so on and so forth. The only possible result if this vicious cycle is not broken is a complete collapse of the economic system and the government. The government is killing itself.
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