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@KynikossDragonn:

I remember getting mine removed 6 years ago. The after pain was not a fun ride.

But make sure you use a syringe to clean out your gum hole where your wisdom was removed every time you finish eating. If any food gets trapped in there and you leave it alone for even more than 30 minutes and THEN you wash it off, the smell and taste is gag inducing! 🤢

Tomorrow, I'm getting all four of my wisdom teeth surgically extracted.

I was prescribed some pretty scary medicine to take after the surgery.

I'm going to laugh if I don't survive this.

for an artist of such caliber, high level of cuteness and being around for almost 20 years, im surprised miu hasnt drawn full on hetero sex of their babes

In response to blip #116337

@Sharp_Coyote: I get fuel points from my grocery store and during quarantine I was getting gas for less than a dollar, it was awesome.
My gas gauge is broken so I fill up every 200 miles, I estimate I still have 7 gallons in the tank.

In response to blip #116340

Sharp_Coyote said:

…Running 2 jobs is running ragged, I know; running low once in a blue moon is just life, and probably not overly harmful. Now, running consistently low as an OCD hyper-miler, or worse doing so regularly out of laziness is really bad. Modern (and I mean new) cars just cannot take punishment or neglect like they used to, so my advice to anyone is to never run a fuel tank below a 1/4 tank, price hunting or no, just for longevity.

It goes to show that all of us can’t afford nice things…

In response to blip #116339

W0LFB3AT5 said:
@Sharp_Coyote:
I’ve been seeing a lot of Tesla’s and electric KIA’s roaming around recently. We’re slowly but surely gettin’ to that time of the future, ‘yote.

Which is good, to a point: our battery technology needs to take a massive leap forward, and we (and I mean a lot of the planet) need to stop using fossil fuels to generate electricity. Until these things happen, full-electric cars are only a stopgap measure, and are just not practical once you get away from a major city.

W0LFB3AT5 said:
I was desperate for gas. I was down to 2 miles left according to my meter.

Vulfy, a friendly caution about running fuel levels to very low/dog forbid empty: the price you pay will really pay is in having to replace an in-tank fuel pump. The fuel acts as a coolant and lubricant for electric pumps (as they are meant to be immersed); the only time I ever see a dead (admittedly Japan/import) fuel pump is on the hook, with a low-to-empty tank, and a cranks but no-start condition.

Running 2 jobs is running ragged, I know; running low once in a blue moon is just life, and probably not overly harmful. Now, running consistently low as an OCD hyper-miler, or worse doing so regularly out of laziness is really bad. Modern (and I mean new) cars just cannot take punishment or neglect like they used to, so my advice to anyone is to never run a fuel tank below a 1/4 tank, price hunting or no, just for longevity.

In response to blip #116338

@Sharp_Coyote:

SUV’s are a major gas guzzler. That’s why I prefer smaller cars. Also that fact that I have no kids and still single works out perfectly.

Also the gas price spiked up to almost 5 bucks here about several months ago. Now it’s starting to cease just a minor amount. Still not as cheap for a 2 dollar difference less per gallon.

I’ve been seeing a lot of Tesla’s and electric KIA’s roaming around recently. We’re slowly but surely gettin’ to that time of the future, ‘yote.

@W0LFB3AT5: @vex714:

I drive a compact 3-cyl turbo sedan that gets like 45MPG on the highway (5.0L/100K), where the only penalty is having to use premium (on a high-boost tune) which is like $5.75 USD/gal. I just roll my eyes at the extreme proliferation of huge SUVs with prices like these.

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@W0LFB3AT5: @vex714:

Regular has been in the $1.70-1.75/litre the last couple years up here (with only a temporary 10-20c correction due the pandemic, with less demand). That is what, $5.25-5.50 USD/gal ? Y'all still have fuel cheaper than most of the rest of the world.

In the big cities, there has been serious expansion of plug-in hybrids and full electrics, yet anywhere in the suburbs or further out of town all you see are F150s and mid-and-full sized SUVs. People adjust.

In response to blip #116329

W0LFB3AT5 said:
Having to pay $51.00 for an empty tank. I’ve been doing half a tank refills due to fuckin’ gas prices...

vex714 said:
Average around here being almost 4.50 per gal. I remember when people were livid about it hitting $3 a gallon years ago. It's really not worth having a car. Insurance/maintenance/gas. Time for bike, or an electric one. I see more and more people on those electric bikes these days.

I remember when fuel prices hit $1.50/litre a few years ago up here in Canada, and people lost their shit and traded in all their Durangos and Yukons. Prices for well-used (I mean /old/) Geo Metros went thru the roof :/

Then it hit $1.60/litre the next summer.

In response to blip #116331

@Dragonlord2328: Ooo, exra buttons, neat. Even if it does look a bit less nice to use than a proper Dualshock. Love the red wire though

(Also, Imgur protip; you can just upload an image without hitting share with community, that way it stays private instead of making a post out of it. That's what I usually do)

In response to blip #116329

@vex714:

Not where I’m from. Not a lot or bikers. I take the highway to drive to work. Bikes aren’t a friendly use to highway streets anyways. Especially how antsy people get here. And plus, it’s the ONLY road that leads to my work. No reroutes.

In response to blip #116328

W0LFB3AT5 said:
I was desperate for gas. I was down to 2 miles left according to my meter. Having to pay $51.00 for an empty tank. I’ve been doing half a tank refills due to fuckin’ gas prices still expensive these days but…got a bit lazy.

The price you pay for laziness, I guess.

Average around here being almost 4.50 per gal. I remember when people were livid about it hitting $3 a gallon years ago. It's really not worth having a car. Insurance/maintenance/gas. Time for bike, or an electric one. I see more and more people on those electric bikes these days.

In response to blip #116323

Kemonophonic said:
@W0LFB3AT5: I tend to avoid going near gas stations in the middle of the night.

I was desperate for gas. I was down to 2 miles left according to my meter. Having to pay $51.00 for an empty tank. I’ve been doing half a tank refills due to fuckin’ gas prices still expensive these days but…got a bit lazy.

The price you pay for laziness, I guess.

tfw you just wanna vidya
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also bear models stomach is now fixed, so they can sit down without colliding on themsleves and breaking the universe so that's nice

I then hesitantly replied just wanting to level with the brute calmly.

“Yeah man. Family comes first. Do what you gotta do.”

He then says,

“Yeah! You get it! I mean, am I wrong?!”

a couple of customers including the cashier agreed just to level with him. He then said,

“I’m just glad the cops didn’t arrive. Cuz I ain’t goin’ to jail. Don’t talk shit to my family.”

I just nodded and shrugged nervously. The cashier then rang up my drink, paid for it, and left quickly but calmly. The brute then said,

“Ey yo. You have a good night, man. God bless.”

I then replied,

“Yeah man, you too. You take care.”

I swear to high heaven, I thought there was gonna be a robbery or a bloodbath about to ensue. 😓

2/2

I swear u guys, the bizarre and scary shit you deal with at 2:00am near 7-Eleven. Here’s what happened:

So I went to gas up and then went inside to buy myself a drink. One cashier was scanning multiple items for a customer while he was going to use the bathroom. About 3 minutes later, soon as I was about to pay for my drink, a slightly well built man entered the store with his shirt slightly torn from the neck down with a couple of faint bloodstains, and had an ugly black eye.

Being a bit nervous, the guy approached me and asked,

“you in line, man?”
I go, “Uhh, yeah. You’re good.”
“Cool.”

He then stands behind me and says and I quote,

“Sorry about all this everyone. I fucked up this pussy for calling my sister-in-law a hoe as bitch. Knocked his ass straight in the concrete. Motherfucker is probably still bleeding as we speak. But you talk shit to my family…”

He then starts doing punching gestures with his palm.

1/2

In response to blip #116315

Dragonlord2328 said:
nice i inherited 2 ps1 consoles when my aunt passed the slim version is brand new the original one is slightly yellowed from my aunt being a smoker but works perfectly i also have a jaguar licenced controller too which i never knew existed until i had it

A... a Jaguar licensed controller? I gotta see that

Got a whole-ass PS1 and two controllers for like $16 today. The console seems to have some trouble booting and with the sound, but it looks brand new. And even if it doesn't work right, I still got two controllers and a nice shelf-piece (until I can get it fixed anyway) for less than what one controller usually goes for, so still a pretty good find. And now if you'll excuse me, I've got some controllers to take apart and clean thoroughly