You reply in the comments, and i try to guess your age based on a short conversation we have. That’s it!

  • @[email protected]
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    117 hours ago

    Got a Nissan skyline 370gt a couple months ago, so that until I can’t get in it anymore. Wasn’t my planned car, but it’s excellent. If you are American you would know it as an Infiniti G37, but Infiniti doesn’t really exist in my country. Fun car, parts sometimes require being imported though.

    • @GrammarPoliceOP
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      116 hours ago

      Looks like a modest car. I’m not a huge car guy though, so i can’t really say much about it. I’m assuming your driving was to and from work? What do you do?

      • @[email protected]
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        115 hours ago

        Today was actually just for the burrito, but I work at a petrol station, it’s quite close to home so I don’t really get to drive far to work.

        It’s gt car, good for long open roads at whatever speed limit is applicable, not so much for families because mine is the coupe and anyone with legs cannot really fit in the back seat.

        • @GrammarPoliceOP
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          114 hours ago

          Driving for a burrito. That’s some amazing dedication brother. What do you do in your free time?

          • @[email protected]
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            112 hours ago

            I live rural, got used to being in a car a lot so the ~65km round trip doesn’t really bother me., and it’s a damn good burrito. We’ll just ignore the burrito cost a similar amount to the fuel. I have noticed that people who grew up in the city, or at least closer to it wont drive much. Get fill in coworkers a lot, one is like 50km away from the store and was like ‘way too far, I’ll never drive that again’. On the other hand, if someone else pays for the fuel I’d just drive as far as need be, 50, 500, 5000 all kinda the same if I’m not paying. Helps having a good car with a decent sound system.

            Free time I mostly just play games, watch videos on youtube (gaming/tech/science/cars mostly) or get pissed at my internet being incapable of doing any of the previous. Rural, thick stone walls, not getting great signal for data through that unfortunately and our landline got removed a few months ago, not that it had the ability to play online games anyway, think it was the same line from like 1999 or some shit. Everything needing more data and companies expecting everyone to have broadband is a royal pain in the arse.

            • @GrammarPoliceOP
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              18 minutes ago

              Sounds like you live in rural Scandinavia or something bruv haha. So tell me more about some goals you have in life. You said you work at a petrol station, do you feel like you could be doing something more? Maybe you want to travel the world or start a family if you haven’t started one already. Maybe it’s to make an impact on your community. What’s a milestone you want to check off your list?