Most expensive gas: $18.42 per gallon

Prize Gotti

Boots N Cats
Staff member
#21
In the UK, 90% of what we pay for "gas" (its called Petrol btw) is all taxes. The gas isnt more expensive here really, its the tax we pay on it.
 

masta247

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#23
actually no, in Europe it's all about OPEC.
America is more independent if it comes to gas/petrol prices.
Taxes doesn't mean much here, it's just a way to regulate prices.
 

Preach

Well-Known Member
#24
We all have burning passions. I use this example all the time but some people are all about animal rights and spend their spare time doing shit that is related to the betterment of animal rights. They subscribe to magazines and websites and go through news media for related articles. Some people are all about child starvation and try to enlighten everyone about how children are abused in some countries. Some people are all anti-crime and spend lots of time and effort in their local community.

It's impossible to have a burning passion for everything, so I'm saying that even though I agree with Kami and Bach that what linx said is a puppet-like attitude, maybe he makes up for it by being emotionally invested in noble matters that you aren't even aware about, and thus has little energy left to "fight this battle". All in all, there are bigger problems in the world than petrol prices, and ideally we shouldn't even be burning fossile fuels anyway, so the gas prices going up isn't necessarily a bad thing. There's many angles to that discussion.
 

PuffnScruff

Well-Known Member
#26
gas strikes just don't work. if 50 percent of americans went on a gas strike one day half would just fill up the next day and the other half will fill up the day after. you aren't stopping anything.

if you want to strike you have to really stop using a vehicle.

personally, i would rather go back to the days of riding horses. it just looks like fun :)
 

Maverick

Well-Known Member
#27
oh shit thats right i did get a text about the gas strike thing.

oh well, i still have a half tank left, so i guess im a part of today's "gas strike"... lol
 

linx

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#29
I'm sorry but that is just stupid.

Yes you gotta get the gas anyway but that doesn't mean if they put ridiculous price on the gas, you should just sit and don't expect to say anything. Thats what they do whoever is in charged of raising gas prices, they're fucking with your brain making you believe that yes you still need to get the gas so whatever price they'll put on, they think you could be ok with. In the long run, it makes HUGE difference.

Thats not smart thinking "oh I still need the gas so whats the point of complaning''. thats called being puppet. They do whatever they want to make you buy the gas.

Same thing we metrocards and tolls you pay when you cross the bridge. They raised the metrocard and toll prices as well. Yes we all have to go to work by taking that subway and crossing that bridge so why complain? Well it hurts your wallet in the long run. People as a whole need to do some kind of demonstrations and marches and boycotts to show they won't just accept any price they put on gas, matrocards or tolls.
lol it's fucking scary the way you think about it...this is what you call a puppet,they can do whatever they want with people like you....they're gonna make you pay your air,you're gonna say "there's no point to bitch,you gotta breathe air anyway"

What are you all bitching about? I'm not a "puppet" cause I say fuck it to gas prices. It's not like that's the way I look at everything in life. I can't do a goddamn thing about the gas prices going up or down, so why am I gonna walk around bitching about it all day?

That's not the kind of person I am. It's that simple. You're wasting your time typing out the bullshit you did. If millions of people were to fucking protest the gas prices and I thought I could make a difference, i'd include myself i'm sure. But I can't, so i'm not gonna let it ruin my day. :laugh:

There's a big difference. What I said wasn't hard to understand. You're so caught up in wanting to call somebody some stupid name when in reality, you didn't realize it could be taken a few different ways.
 

Da_Funk

Well-Known Member
#30
lol it's fucking scary the way you think about it...this is what you call a puppet,they can do whatever they want with people like you....they're gonna make you pay your air,you're gonna say "there's no point to bitch,you gotta breathe air anyway"
Lol @ you. It don't matter what you do to protest fuel prices it ain't gonna change a damn thing. If you guys stopped buying fuel completley the oil comapnies would just laugh at you and ship it elsewhere.
 

Sebastian

Well-Known Member
#31
That's not the kind of person I am. It's that simple. You're wasting your time typing out the bullshit you did. If millions of people were to fucking protest the gas prices and I thought I could make a difference, i'd include myself i'm sure. But I can't, so i'm not gonna let it ruin my day.
Maybe, they are thinking the same way you do and thats the problem?
 

ARon

Well-Known Member
#32
Shut up about buying smaller engine cars and shit. There is no way possible someone can use that in the winter. Even 3.0 litre v6 cars get stuck, let alone every civic and whatever other small car you see stuck on the sides of the streets. People tow boats, atv's whatever, there will probably be someone saying Americans don't need to do things like that probably. They are used for recreational purposes, big trucks are used for work whatever. It's a lot easier to say why not just use something else when you don't live here. If people were able to use small cars and trucks they would, but most of the time there is no choice. So yes our gas prices are high and it really doesnt matter what your gas prices are since I do not live there. Your economy is built around high gas prices, you have smaller cars, you travel far less distance etc. Ours is not, so these high gas prices are fucking with us a lot.
 
#33
i always find it amusing when people talk about "oil strikes" and shit like that, like if everyone didn't us gas or oil for a day the companies would have to lower their prices. well, if they knew they would make back any money they lost in a day-long oil strike the next day, why the fuck would they care? if people really wanted to make a difference in that regard, everyone would have to give up using oil for at least a month or more before the oil companies would even start to take any financial hits. and people are too self absorbed in their own daily lives to bother with the inconvenience of not being able to drive or use anything that derives energy from oil.

besides, if it wasn't for the gas prices, what would we have to bitch about? the weather? one fundamental need of all humans is something to complain about lol.
 

Chronic

Well-Known Member
#34
Shut up about buying smaller engine cars and shit. There is no way possible someone can use that in the winter. Even 3.0 litre v6 cars get stuck, let alone every civic and whatever other small car you see stuck on the sides of the streets. People tow boats, atv's whatever, there will probably be someone saying Americans don't need to do things like that probably. They are used for recreational purposes, big trucks are used for work whatever. It's a lot easier to say why not just use something else when you don't live here. If people were able to use small cars and trucks they would, but most of the time there is no choice. So yes our gas prices are high and it really doesnt matter what your gas prices are since I do not live there. Your economy is built around high gas prices, you have smaller cars, you travel far less distance etc. Ours is not, so these high gas prices are fucking with us a lot.
Yeah the whole sedentary lifestyle, we know. I know you can't really do anything as an individual but you should focus on complaining about the real issues. Like Bush, that's a topic that hasn't really been done before.
 

masta247

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#35
Shut up about buying smaller engine cars and shit. There is no way possible someone can use that in the winter. Even 3.0 litre v6 cars get stuck, let alone every civic and whatever other small car you see stuck on the sides of the streets. People tow boats, atv's whatever, there will probably be someone saying Americans don't need to do things like that probably. They are used for recreational purposes, big trucks are used for work whatever. It's a lot easier to say why not just use something else when you don't live here. If people were able to use small cars and trucks they would, but most of the time there is no choice. So yes our gas prices are high and it really doesnt matter what your gas prices are since I do not live there. Your economy is built around high gas prices, you have smaller cars, you travel far less distance etc. Ours is not, so these high gas prices are fucking with us a lot.
I always thought that we've got much tougher winters than Americans and somehow we make it with 1.0, 1.3, 1.5 (most popular probably) engines of smaller cars. I have never seen a casual car with an engine bigger than 2.8 and they still can make it somehow.
Also we're not used to shorter routes, why should we?
Gas prices here are fucking with us much much more (counting how much we spend/ how much we earn) than they do with Americans in America and I think that you out there should not bitch about them. They're still really low.

Also what pisses me the most is that a lot of those 3-4 litre engines have no more than 130-150 horsepower which is less than a 1.6 honda v-tec which drains 6-7 litres of petrol.
Many American cars just make a lot of noise and drain a lot of gasoline (polluting American environment btw.)
Maybe at least this will stop when the gas prices will rise and people will use stronger engines only if there's a serious need for that.
 
#36
What are you all bitching about? I'm not a "puppet" cause I say fuck it to gas prices. It's not like that's the way I look at everything in life. I can't do a goddamn thing about the gas prices going up or down, so why am I gonna walk around bitching about it all day?

That's not the kind of person I am. It's that simple. You're wasting your time typing out the bullshit you did. If millions of people were to fucking protest the gas prices and I thought I could make a difference, i'd include myself i'm sure. But I can't, so i'm not gonna let it ruin my day. :laugh:

There's a big difference. What I said wasn't hard to understand. You're so caught up in wanting to call somebody some stupid name when in reality, you didn't realize it could be taken a few different ways.
Thats like entering to war from the back door, at the late stages to get a piece of a pie, very much like how USSR did in Pacific War with Japan.

You wouldn't want to start the protest but yet you say if there were people who would start the protest, you say you would join them. Thats not the way to go.

If those millions of people were to start protesting (and this is hypothetically speaking), they would be doing that not just for themselves but for over all good of the society and that includes you.

The point is, peoples attitude that they can't control the gas prices themselves and to look at the next guy and rely on them to start the protesting is a bad attitude. I don't mean to sound preachy but you as an individual need to start the protesting if you want better prices and not look at the next guy. Because thats what you said, you wouldn't want to start, but if others will you will follow them.

Gas prices here are fucking with us much much more (counting how much we spend/ how much we earn) than they do with Americans in America and I think that you out there should not bitch about them. They're still really low.
Thats still not a excuse. I look at the customer point of view. I can't say 'well people in Europe have much expensive gas so I shouldn't complain.' Though I understand you have much higher prices there in Europe, I can't control what you guys have there. I can only control here in my town. So I will still complain.
 

S O F I

Administrator
Staff member
#37
I think arguing over who has the right to complain about any matter is pointless.

The bottom line is, there is little to none that you can do to change the price of gas. What you can do though is make a change in your lifestyle. If you can't change how much you drive and you can't carpool or take public transit, well then, reduce your other consumption levels. Don't buy the next CD that comes out or the next game or the next DVD. Don't get too drunk and spend $200 at the bar in one night. Little things.
 
#38
Thats the problem though that you are forced to limit yourself with other things. Why should you? I don't know but thats probably what they (people who put prices on gas) have in mind that you will do - limit yourself from buying other goods to make money for gasoline. Its not that I won't start buying less of other ''useless'' goods or its not that you shouldn't but why should you? As soon as you become puppet in their minds, thats when you loose. You need to start complaining right away to show no you wouldn't use your money that you use to buy CD's and DVD's to buy gasoline.

What if CD's and DVD's prices were to sky rocket high to the point where you can't afford it? Than you'll have to make a room for CD's and DVD's. But why should you?
 

S O F I

Administrator
Staff member
#39
Thats the problem though that you are forced to limit yourself with other things. Why should you? I don't know but thats probably what they (people who put prices on gas) have in mind that you will do - limit yourself from buying other goods to make money for gasoline. Its not that I won't start buying less of other ''useless'' goods or its not that you shouldn't but why should you? As soon as you become puppet in their minds, thats when you loose. You need to start complaining right away to show no you wouldn't use your money that you use to buy CD's and DVD's to buy gasoline.

What if CD's and DVD's prices were to sky rocket high to the point where you can't afford it? Than you'll have to make a room for CD's and DVD's. But why should you?
There's a simple answer to that. You have no choice. Just because you live in America and have freedom of speech, it doesn't mean that using that freedom to complain will yield any results.


As far as gas prices go, there's many reasons why they are high. First off, the simple concept of supply and demand. Then, you have taxes, price of crude oil, price of refining oil, and price of distribution all included in the price that you pay. When any of those are affected in any way, price of gas is directly affected. But, then, you also have to take into account speculators and hedge funds that bid up oil prices.

Americans, and apparently you too, don't like the idea of adjustment. You want things to be peachy and when they're not, you throw your hands up in the air and complain with nothing to offer.
 
#40
lol thats ironic of you say that just cause you have freedom of speech such and such...

First off all don't get cute and you know what I mean. America isn't the only place where you have freedom of speech and America didn't invented such thing. It just so happens this is where freedom of speech is utilized the best. Freedom of speech is universal and every country in the world should have. Its like when people say having a lot of money, houses and cars is 'American dream'. No its not. There are a lot of places where people live just as fine and own just as much houses and cars but they don't live in any type of 'dream'. They live in normal life that people should live. It just so happens Americans live this normal live but it shouldn't be labeled as 'American dream'. Thats a myth.

So, don't tryna sound funny when you say just because I live in American and have freedom of speech I shouldn't say this and that. Because I should have freedom of speech regardless of where I live and I should have the right to say whatever I want.

Why don't I have nothing to offer? What is it that I should offer or what is it that I'm not offering when I'm protesting gas prices.
 

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