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onetyrefyre

No, not all of them. And that’s fine, Because its not about you.

The story also quotes a Greenpeace employee who criticizes automakers for pushing SUVs in the middle of a climate change crisis due to SUVs’ “fat profit margins.”

When you’re rich, places have to fit you.

Its too simplified of a comparison.

Of course...

Think you can sell it for over $9k?

Wrong. Close, but wrong. They are similar because they both represent examples of something that can be afforded, but also something that even though someone can afford - nobody actually does. I did not say, nor am I claiming that if you can afford $1/yr on kleenex you can necessarily afford $10/day on lunch. I picked

At this point, why is it even on tracks at all?

What are you, 5? who answers like that?

Power:Weight ratio. If you scale up a motorcycle, well lets lay it out here.

Exactly.  if you want a fair comparison, compare a bike against some 800hp supercar.  

I never said spending $10/day is analogous to spending $1/year on Kleenex. don’t get it confused. they aren’t the Same. but they are Similar. and they are similar because the Kleenex example points out something that literally anyone could AFFORD if they wanted to - but that almost nobody does (or makes a point of

You don’t see the difference? One looks down, the other looks up. I literally explained the difference to you in that very same post.

Kewl

I wrote it exactly as you wrote it hoping you’d catch the sentiment. I overestimated you.

You think one thousand dollars and millions of dollars are the same.

Have you never used “one” in that context before? If I wanted to cover everyone, I would have said “All” or “Everyone”. Its clear that the average person can easily accomplish this ($10/ day expense), therefore that also means that Most people can.

You’re below average.  You can’t afford that expense.  but that

Indeed.

Undercompensating because you can get away with it is the fucking swansong of Capitalism my friend. No, I don’t think that part is right. But thats a whole other conversation. And it has nothing to do with sexism. Do you think my salary is representative of the value I add to my company? HAH, no. I’m paid as much as

Why don’t you understand that just because people Don’t, doesn’t mean people Can’t.