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They are the only one ! :-)i know the government is very interested in Uranus.....
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They are the only one ! :-)i know the government is very interested in Uranus.....
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Even after getting that we'll still have to upgrade it somehow. Gotta find a way to get those maxtrax on it hahahMe, I am waiting for Elon to announce the new Tesla personal space ship so I can go explore the moon and beyond. Then I will rank myself among the elite.
Figgers.Oh! Your not on the list? Uhh wow. Mine will be ready next year. Guess your not one of the cool crowd.
Oh ... we get two badges also.
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That the middle class is shrinking is actually a myth. Even those "in poverty" are better off now than they've ever been.If you haven’t noticed world has gone elitist. Especially true in the US where the gap between the haves and have nots continues to grow and the middle class has been all but decimated over the last 40 years.
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I think because in the southwest (where I live and play the most) the heat melts the ice in a cooler too fast. Ice is costing $3 a bag in the small towns. So it's cheaper to own a frig in the long run as well as being more convenient. It also allows the owners of them to stay out in the boonies longer. Just my view of things but if I didn't own one it wouldn't stop me from getting out anyway.When I started I would just drive my 1988 Ford laser to trail heads and walk most the way.
Nowadays I have a good mostly stock 4wd and my old bush walking gear. Which still works fine.
But I keep looking at most accessories for 4wds and thinking "that's just an expensive piece of kit thats going to break".
And fridge's! Why is everyone acting like fridge's are a must have?..
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Literally: they have more money, live with fewer heads per household, are subsidized more heavily, live in larger housing, and own more modern appliances and electronic devices.That greatly depends on your definition of “better off”.
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This description may fit some folks in the US, but certainly is not typical of all. Many folks work long hours, but they just don’t take time off, I disagree that they don’t have it available to them. Just because they choose not to use the time does not mean they don’t have it!As a society in the US we work more hours, have less vacation and free time, more health issues, less savings, more debt, less financial stability, less job security, etc... I can go on but yea we are "better" off.Literally: they have more money, live with fewer heads per household, are subsidized more heavily, live in larger housing, and own more modern appliances and electronic devices.
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I'M SAFE, THAT DOSENT SOUND LIKE ME !Literally: they have more money, live with fewer heads per household, are subsidized more heavily, live in larger housing, and own more modern appliances and electronic devices.