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>a gallon of gas costs more than a CostCo rotisserie chicken
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>>62194245
Donald Trump's America
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>>62194245
you're going to want to get 1 gallon of gasoline and 1 rotisserie chicken
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So many wagies live 30 to 60 minutes away from their job, many are paying half their weekly income just to commute to go to work.
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>>62194267
are you sure about that math?
half? are you sure about that?
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>>62194245
Bestest crypto prez evah!
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>>62194333
ya if the average commuting wagies makes $65k a year after taxes that's $48k. That's less than $4000 a month. Subtract rent ($2000) and food ($600), If they pay $250 a week to fill up (two refills) that's $750 a month, they're left with like $250 to pay for everything else.
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>>62195586
Someone making $65k/yr isn't living in a $2k/mo apartment.
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>>62194245
What about a chicken drizzled in a gallon of gas?
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So why is it bad that food is cheap again?
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I voted for Kamala
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>>62195617
Do you think they're living in something more expensive? $2k is like a crack house, i was being conservative.
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>>62195739
I think at $65k/yr as an individual, you're living in an $800 - $1,400 apartment.
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>>62195764
you should look up the average cost of an apartment
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>>62194245
Have American cars evolved to consume fast food instead of petrol?!
How many burgers per chicken does your F-750 get?
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>>62195786
AI:

One-bedroom apartments in rural Midwest USA generally average between $700 and $1,000 per month. Prices are significantly lower than the $1,510 national median. Affordable states like Kansas, Iowa, and Ohio offer rural options often falling below $900, while popular, more developed areas in the region may be slightly higher.
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>>62194245
Not for long, the price of the chicken will be going up. fuel is just the first thing to move
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>>62194333
Exaggeration but directionally correct.
>>62194267
Lots of wagies are retards when it comes to computing costs that can't be readily ascertained. The cost of driving a car that far also involves way more than just gas. At this point depreciation, repairs, new tires, insurance etc exceed the cost of gas by a good margin.

Wagies are generally retarded though and so only think about rent when looking at a place.

When they think about the cost of driving their car so far they only think about the price of gas, and not the other itemized costs.

But also not the opportunity cost. If you have to work a full-time job AND commute for two hours it's a recipe for being a sick fatass. You're not going to have time to exercise or get decent food ready. You're probably going to have it cut into your sleep as well.
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>>62194245
then make a car that runs on costco rotisserie chicken
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>>62194245
I voted for this
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>>62194246
He really cares about climate change and wants us to drive EVs. Love this.
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>>62194267
no one is doing that lmao
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>>62196358
>AI
kill yourself



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