As soon as I start letting the doom consume me, things like "Gregq" happen! I don't often doom, but I stopped my gas at the halfway point because paying $40 was a lot easier than $80. A dose of hopium never hurts...
Okay... that is a legit reason to get upset and maybe even doom a little in the moment... in fact it may be necessary...
But let me ask you, have we had high gas before? Did it always stay this high?
I know... I hate it too... driving is one of my favorite activities. But... it is what it is. The pain is necessary so we learn to NEVER let this fucking pedo cult bullshit happen ever again...
No, because we elected a president that lowered it, and then they stole the election and immediately destroyed our energy independence on a level that actually hadn't been seen before.
to me, it's messed up when fuel prices change so drastically around the country, even within a small area that can happen, by over $0.50. There is definitely f***ery afoot.
Truth! I just think it's everything else happening in-tandem with the high gas prices whereas we didn't have the amount of fuc*ery with the other gas hikes. I will say, though, that in 2005 or whatever year Katrina happened, I doomed a lot because it felt like it was apocalyptic - gas went up then, too. Just not as much.
Not strictly true. More fuel means more weight. More weight means more energy required to move the mass. Probably quite negligible, tho. Would be interesting to see how much one would save over a year only filling to a quarter or half tank! kek!
I see your point but have a different method. I keep it full (above 1/2) at all times just in case they shut it all down or everything goes offline. π
Gas powered cars actually get better mileage with a full tank. With an empty tank the lighter components of the gasoline evaporate and MPG drops as the remaining heavier mix doesn't burn as efficiently.
but the fuel covers your fuel pump, at low levels, the motor (cooled by the surrounding fuel) overheats and over time will fail. So you do not want to maintain too low of a level. 1/4 to 1/2 would be fine, but you would always be buying gas, meaning buying high, and buying low. If you fill up, you might luck out when gas comes down, I'm all about minimizing how much I get robbed, since alone, I cannot prevent being robbed by my own government. We're all working on that one together.
As soon as I start letting the doom consume me, things like "Gregq" happen! I don't often doom, but I stopped my gas at the halfway point because paying $40 was a lot easier than $80. A dose of hopium never hurts...
P.S. it seems many of the patriots who are working to save the world have awesome facial hair.... Gregq, Durham, Mike Lindell......
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Throw Bannon in there, too. He looks like like he walked off John Trunbull's The Declaration of Independence, July 4th, 1776.
Just like our forefathers.
Okay... that is a legit reason to get upset and maybe even doom a little in the moment... in fact it may be necessary...
But let me ask you, have we had high gas before? Did it always stay this high?
I know... I hate it too... driving is one of my favorite activities. But... it is what it is. The pain is necessary so we learn to NEVER let this fucking pedo cult bullshit happen ever again...
Did it always stay this high?
No, because we elected a president that lowered it, and then they stole the election and immediately destroyed our energy independence on a level that actually hadn't been seen before.
to me, it's messed up when fuel prices change so drastically around the country, even within a small area that can happen, by over $0.50. There is definitely f***ery afoot.
Truth! I just think it's everything else happening in-tandem with the high gas prices whereas we didn't have the amount of fuc*ery with the other gas hikes. I will say, though, that in 2005 or whatever year Katrina happened, I doomed a lot because it felt like it was apocalyptic - gas went up then, too. Just not as much.
It cost no more to drive around on an empty tank than it does a full tank. (1.3mil miles driven.)
Not strictly true. More fuel means more weight. More weight means more energy required to move the mass. Probably quite negligible, tho. Would be interesting to see how much one would save over a year only filling to a quarter or half tank! kek!
I see your point but have a different method. I keep it full (above 1/2) at all times just in case they shut it all down or everything goes offline. π
I do the same,for the past year or so...
Gas powered cars actually get better mileage with a full tank. With an empty tank the lighter components of the gasoline evaporate and MPG drops as the remaining heavier mix doesn't burn as efficiently.
I've thought and wondered about this a lot.
Yet filling with cheaper gas now as opposed to when it's more expensive (future) would likely save money.
but the fuel covers your fuel pump, at low levels, the motor (cooled by the surrounding fuel) overheats and over time will fail. So you do not want to maintain too low of a level. 1/4 to 1/2 would be fine, but you would always be buying gas, meaning buying high, and buying low. If you fill up, you might luck out when gas comes down, I'm all about minimizing how much I get robbed, since alone, I cannot prevent being robbed by my own government. We're all working on that one together.
I think it has more to do with how much heβs paying at a time.
Same, I fill at half.
Yes, it's the mental aspect, even though I stop for gas now twice as often as before.
Itβs criminal how the cabal has forced auto dependency on the country