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Speaking of depressing.. come visit Seattle in the winter 

It’s free at most places. 

Why do people even ask these questions? 🙄

So what you’re telling me is you do all this driving and you’re never near a gas station? You’re driving wrong. I put 30,000 miles on my car last year and not once did I think about how much time I was “losing” at the gas pump.

Yeah. I just don’t get it. There’s no skill required to fill your gas and there’s literally no equipment necessary besides a car. Unless you’re from Oregon and the idea of filling your own gas scares you or you value your time at like 250,000/yr, this is ludicrous.

Dude, it takes like 2 minutes. A lot of coffee shops make better coffee than what you can make at home. Not everyone is skilled at cooking food, and even if they were, there’s various cultures with distinct cooking styles and there isn’t enough time in the world to learn it all. Pumping gas isn’t an art.

But I get it, I do. If you’re just incredibly busy and have no free time whatsoever to take care of a little task like this“

Do something people actually need and go where the demand is high and you will definitely be making over 60k without or without a grad degree..

I’m a recent college grad and making a hair over 100k starting in Washington. I’m getting by just fine. These jobs definitely exist.  

I mean, 95 is basically the norm in the mountain west.

41% eh? On second thought, the United States isn’t so bad.

Target card is an immediate 5% off your purchase

No credit pull either!

Those still exist? AMEX is basically the only one that offers them and the perks aren’t even that good.

The Vatican offers student discounts and the Colloseum offers discounts to European citizens. If either apply to you, bring a student ID and/or proof of citizenship

Colloseum? From my personal experience, the “reservation” line was twice as long as the ticket line, and then they just let us into the colloseum immediately. I’m pretty sure it saved us over an hour just getting the tickets the day of.

I understand that having a gun makes it much more likely that attempting suicide will actually result in a fatality, but I personally think that not separating the two delivers the message that everyone is out trying to kill each other, which simply isn’t true. Instead, I would argue that the suicide rates are a

Fun fact about a lot of those statistics.. they tend to jumble suicide and homicide together. Utah has some of the highest gun death rates in the country, heavily due to suicides. It, however, has some of the lowest gun homicide rates. I guess it’s easier to skew the numbers for the sake of ones agenda.  

Just because you have a gun doesn’t mean you have an uncontrollable urge to shoot everything in sight. Do you have an urge to stab everyone in sight with a knife? Or run everyone over with your car? As the above person has said, do you even hear yourself? The character flaw you speak of has nothing to be with guns. My

Jeez, this woman clearly has problems.