Lightor

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Lightor, (edited )

So you have to essentially grocery shop before every meal? That doesn’t sound super efficient. Especially when cooking for a family.

This also still doesn’t help with throwing like a big party where you need a large amount of food.

Edit: So yes, all the responses are basically shop every day. I wish I had that kinda time.

Lightor,

People aren’t just buying new cars for fun in a recession. The point is people will need to buy a new car at some point. Either because they now need their own car or their old one isn’t viable. At that point, choosing an electric car is a step in the right direction. That’s why this post is stupid, it’s acting like buying an electric car is just a frivolous purchase and not acknowledgeding that when someone needs to buy a car there is a choice to be made.

Lightor,

After 8 years you’re getting to the point where the average person is gong to start running into problems with their car, especially if they bought used. At that point a person may buy a new car for many reasons not “just because”. But even in your example, it’s a 3 year gap. That could be accounted for by someone commuting more than average or taking long trips and getting more wear and tear.

Lightor,

People don’t run into issues for 11-14 years? You’re assuming everyone is buying a brand new car. You’re entire stance is destroyed by the simple concept of buying used cars.

Lightor,

Sure. Assume, insult, assume some more, then make more broad statements.

You’ve convinced me!

Lightor,

Lol, nice try, 3/10

Lightor,

Ahh the ole “both sides are the same” garbage that conservatives push while becoming more radicalized every day. Cool.

Lightor,

They mention it a lot, but never say what it is beyond it having fire that never goes out, some passage in Matthew.

Christians have just ran away with some ideas, just like with pro-life, just like with the devil, just like with most of the religion. You decide what you want to believe and twist the Bible to back it up.

Lightor,

Well when someone says something like Hell, a huge fixture of the religion, is in their holy book they just expect more than a sentence or two.

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