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That’s a good one too I think. I know someone who did the Moscow to Vladivostok train ride (and I’m assuming took a train or something to Moscow in the first place). He said it was pretty fun seeing the culture change so much getting out of the city and into the countryside. Russians on the whole (excluding everyone in power and many alcoholics of course) are friendly and kind, so not at all a bad country to go through. Unfortunately no longer an option for the majority of us because Putin’s an asshole.

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Yup, now you spend several hundred on a Chinese clone of whatever factory diagnostics tool allows you to code modules and such. And there are still probably things you can’t touch.

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What’s funny to me is that this is just the North to South axis, so if you want to full on go NW to SE, you can do Cape Flattery, WA to Key West, FL for a 55 hour road trip, assuming you’re on meth and have a fuel tank large enough to do 3650 miles or roughly 5870 km without stopping.

I’m now tempted to take a month off to come visit your country some time in the next few years, enjoying the best of both worlds: My 28 days of basic PTO as an Estonian, and your amazing landscapes in the US.

Of course I’m also worried that if I were to customize the route to include places actually worth visiting, rather than just stopping at gas stations and hotels, a month wouldn’t be close to enough. Just adding the Grand Canyon adds like 8 or 9 extra hours of driving!

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This is becoming a global problem. It’s not just that you can’t easily build houses anywhere, there’s also the fact that housing is mostly built for profit so if prices go too low, new housing stops being built. I think you can see where this is going.

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The 1583 upvotes I believe are on the reddit post, the rant from tate has like 411 likes compared to Elmo’s 600k.

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Depending on where you draw the line between Zoomers and Millennials, the oldest zoomers are about to turn 30, and I’m sure some already have chronic back pain.

Bye! I’m leaving before someone punches me

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I also reckon that our forefathers had an easier time comprehending our epic wins, Chuck Norris references and so on.

I’ve somehow managed to comprehend gyatt and rizz (okay the latter is older than most people alive today I guess?), but skibidi toilet is where I draw the line.

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Would rather they just be sued to hell and skip the back part.

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I also switched after about 10 years of dunking on iPhone users for accepting locked up phones with inferior hardware.

Turns out the software experience is a lot better and if you want access to your banking apps, you have to keep your Androids locked up nowadays anyway. I’d always ran custom roms, but one day I couldn’t anymore so I thought long and hard and in the end just went to the nearest Apple store and bought an iPhone.

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