• algorithmae@lemmy.sdf.org
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    2 months ago

    Do you mean “and” instead of “or”?

    If you have money but no gas, just buy gas. If you don’t have money but have gas, then you’re just the average American.

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      2 months ago

      Because some people don’t have cars. And some people don’t have bank accounts. That’s why I said “or.”

      I have that shower thought frequently whenever I realize my bank account is down to the triple digits so that means I can’t spend any money just in case because it’s always necessary to keep money in the bank due to unforeseen circumstances, which always happen. And also there are a lot of things I’m saving up for so I just can’t spend any money at all. And I’m like “What the heck? I earned this money. But I can’t spend it.”

      Same with fuel. You can’t have zero gas in your tank ever. Or you will be driving down the freeway one day and run out of gas and that will be a problem.

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        2 months ago

        Understood, it was a semantics issue.

        I’ve finally gotten out of hitting single digits every month, and it’s nice to finally not have to micromanage the order my bills are paid to not overdraft