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Drone_Fragger
May 9, 2007


Doesn't surprise me. The economy is so hosed by boomers and genx that millenials can just barely get by and gen z is absolutely hosed. It makes no surprise that they'd fall for poo poo like "invest 200$ in this rotting ape NFT and you can be a millionaire and finally move out from mum and dads basement"

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Drone_Fragger
May 9, 2007


Id love to learn how to fix my car but tragically cars changed from the 80s. Car companies realised if you jam everything into the engine bay as tightly as possible you can save 20 bucks of steel, and capitalism always wins over usability. I remember looking at my dads old VW engine when I was like 10 and that thing was massive with loads of space around it to actually fix things.

On my nissan note I tried to change the aux belt and tighten it and this involved taking the wheel off and all the trim inside the wheel bay, then Ineeded a special spanner because the gap to access the bolts to undo the belt tensioner is like 1 inch wide. In the end I gave up because my hands were physically too big to get the aux belt to take it off or put the new one on. Absolute shambles.

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