• ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    I shave my head. I have to shave it every two or three days or I look like a mangy old dog. I wait until just before I go to bed to shave it, at which point I’m too tired and I tell myself I’ll do it in the morning before work, which of course I never do. So I end up shaving it once every three weeks, and spend most of the time looking like a mangy old dog.

    I eventually hit upon the strategy of shaving a small patch somewhere on my head before I go to bed, which forces me to do the rest of the job in the morning before work. Except that I usually forget I did that and often go to work looking like a mangy old dog that somebody tried to shave before giving up. Fortunately I’m a school bus driver so I only scare children.

    • mrgoosmoos@lemmy.ca
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      11 hours ago

      I assumed it was about pricing

      here in Ontario, gas is maybe 10-15% cheaper in the morning

      couple that with american gas guzzlers

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        For me it’s purely about having to get up a bit earlier and remembering that I need to get gas instead of running out of the house at the last possible minute. I have ADHD, maybe that explains it better.

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      13 hours ago

      Yeah, I mean I get gas after dinner, sometimes, from too many veggies. So. I guess the joke makes sense. 😏

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    I get gas on Friday mornings, every second or third week. I leave a little earlier and if I’m a little late to work, who cares. And when I’m at the gas station I get myself a little something extra too

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      16 hours ago

      My 20 year old pickup will still be on the road when that EV is scrapped lol

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          Nah just trying to save folks from wasting their money. ALL new cars are junk, gas or EV

          EV is just a scam meant to bail the car industry out for a few more years

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        My 15 year old EV is still driving like new. I had the battery replaced last month, not because the battery didn’t work, but because newer batteries have much more range and are cheap enough to be worth the upgrade. I’m planning to keep driving it for at least another 20 years.

        This 100 year old EV is still driving with minimal maintenance. I don’t think EVs need to be scrapped particularly quickly.

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            11 hours ago

            The majority of early EV fires were from a single battery factory accidentally placing battery terminals too close together. This affected only Chevy Bolts, and has been fixed with a recall.

            Even including this data, combustion engine cars are over 60 times more likely to catch fire than EVs (1,529.9 fires per 100,000 vehicles for ICE vs 25.1 for EV).

            It looks like you’re the one who might need to start carrying around a fire extinguisher, just in case.

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            I’m pretty confident that if your vehicle caught fire you wouldn’t be able to put it out either way

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          It has more scratches than paint but it’s mechanically sound

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        15 hours ago

        must be nice to live somewhere without salt

        I wish I could keep cars more than 20 years old

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          Yeah I came from a salt region and moved to a no salt region and man it’s incredible. My Chevy has almost no rust, totally unheard of where I come from

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      literally the one thing I can do, but I have battery pumps where you set the psi and fuck off until its done, and it works for bike and car without leaking if I forget about it

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    I’m fortunate that a lot of stuff is east of me, and that leaving my house and going east on the nearby highway there’s a gas station right there.

    But on that off chance I have to go north, I’m screwed. And those are the days I leave it for tomorrow.