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Typical day on fuckcars
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@PurpCat >fuckcars even though a bus is just a giant car with a big diesel engine
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@pettanko just an extremely online way of referring to the doctor who prescribes you hormones
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@PurpCat is skittle doctor some kind of mutilation reference
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Not to mention that most potholes are caused by larger vehicles like that and not cars
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@olmitch @PurpCat yea i can see that happening, it's one thing when there's an around one tonne going over asphalt, and another when there's like an 8 to 10 tonne minimum giant doing the same, add occasional weight shifts onto a specific point during turns and there you go, crack in the tarmac, then give it a few cars to knock the pieces around and you have a pothole
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@pettanko nah, there are only two real categories of surgery (three if you count breast implants which I almost never see these days) and the terminology surrounding them is of a totally different nature
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@allison ooh the pills, i thought the skittles were something on their body.
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@olmitch @PurpCat yeah well roads would have to be changed completely, not to mention it'd affect manufacturing costs AND driving techniques and shit
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one solution would be to use treads like a tank, or just add more wheels, it's like when someone stands on ice rather than laying on it to spread the weight
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@pettanko they're only really useful if you don't get adequate growth normally and as wpath hondosing is giving way to sound hrt methodology actually developed in this century that basically doesn't happen anymore. srs is also on a relative decline but for different reasons (gatekeepers are less obsessed with it so the only ppl who get it now are those who are actually severely dysphoric in that regard)
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@allison breast implants are on the way out huh? that's nice at least.
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"That's right, just two wheels in the front. The roads can definitely handle that kind of concentrated weight"
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The thing that's really amazing is that I've seen highways with literal waves in them, that are rougher to drive on because of it. It's from the big vehicles stopping and starting in traffic. They actually kink up the road like a dog running on a throw rug.