Gas prices - Where is gas still affordable?

  • Erstellt am 2022-07-14 09:22:14

i_b_n_a_n

2022-07-18 12:48:58
  • #1
I think I understand what you mean, but for me the last quoted sentence had a bit of a sour aftertaste despite the ";)" (sounds like an invitation to commit suicide) P.S. I am an agnostic myself
 

mayglow

2022-07-18 12:55:16
  • #2
I still find the classification regarding the topic somewhat questionable. "If the climate is destroyed, many poor people will die. But they often believe in something good after death, so in that respect, their situation is less bad than mine."? That's how it reads, and I find that difficult. Also, those who believe that there is something after death can, by the way, have an interest in leading a life worth living...
 

Pinkiponk

2022-07-18 13:09:41
  • #3
I have just reported my post and assume that it will be deleted shortly. How I can delete it myself after the first ten minutes is not known to me, and I would be grateful for a hint. :)
 

Deliverer

2022-07-18 13:23:29
  • #4
Really exciting, the paths this thread takes...

Edit: No, wait. It would have been better:
"The paths of this thread are unfathomable!"
 

guckuck2

2022-07-18 15:43:10
  • #5


I find it more interesting that I have identified at least one of my posts where statements were removed without comment. I’m not trying to beg for a warning here, but "in the past" you at least found out if something was changed in your own content.
So much for unfathomable ;-)
 

Marvinius

2022-07-20 21:34:53
  • #6
And where there was previously a large plot of land with wide distances to other concrete surfaces and plenty of cooling vegetation, there is now a perfect densification with lots of concrete and paving that heats up perfectly. Please do not forget the outdoor temperature thermometer with internet connection! Then in summer you have a good chance to report new temperature records, provided that your densification is "tight" enough. And with appropriate "panic communication" you might even collect more subsidies for the non-base-load capable and therefore actually unnecessary "renewables." A great system......
 
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