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Timsah 13 mar. 2022 às 8:37
What are gas prices up to in your country?
Here in Belgium its around 2.1eur for diesel and 1.8for benzine (in liters)
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HypersleepyNaputunia 24 jul. 2022 às 11:54 
sounds like a peoples republic of ca price
twoxsp 24 jul. 2022 às 13:52 
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SirKnechtalot 25 jul. 2022 às 11:14 
Originalmente postado por TRethehedgehog:
Another dumbass who thinks Russia should not que with EU players

Ahh...o.k. so ur staying. ^^
Paratech2008 25 jul. 2022 às 14:26 
About $4.50 a gallon in Pa, USA
almost 2.7 euros per liter here on some days
bop 25 jul. 2022 às 14:50 
2.1€ - 2.3€ per liter
RRW359 25 jul. 2022 às 20:11 
I don't have a car but I plan to get one at one point. I don't pay attention to gasoline but I do plan on getting a Diesel and since there's a couple stations with it where I work (southern suburb of Portland, Oregon) I do occasionally look at prices and I think Diesel was about $6.30/gallon last I checked. Obviously it's been raising quickly due to recent events but I'm wondering what will happen if it gets above $7-$8/gallon (the price of Vegetable oil where I live).
WhispersOfTheWind 25 jul. 2022 às 20:15 
Astronomical.

It would be literally cheaper to send a rocket into space (and never to return?) than to go to work on an average day, I say.

Prosperous. Bluhbluhbluhbluhbluh.
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Michanicks 25 jul. 2022 às 20:15 
Originalmente postado por Huh?:
Oil prices are crashing, it's 1.8 euros per litre now. There's more cars than ever here, nobody cares about these puny prices in Lithuania.

Originalmente postado por :
I find it a little hilarious that Russia is sitting on a ton of fuel, oil, petrol, etc., and every nation is deciding it is better to not buy fuel from Russia, and instead raise gas prices about 250% since 2018
Boohoo, what a big deal. If you're too poor and need third-world fuel prices, it's no one's fault, but yours.
Wo-hoo, that's probably was a very smart decision to... born in your own country?
Because if you would be born in less succesful country, that's would somehow be your own fault?
Adversary 25 jul. 2022 às 20:40 
It was something like $6.59 the last time I checked - which might've been a couple weeks ago. I don't drive nor do I know anyone who does.

What I do know is that stanning Zelensky whilst throttling fuel production a la Keystone and selling the strategic oil reserves because the big guy wants his cut is cutting of your nose to spite your face. And that this intercontinental tinhorn dictator ♥♥♥♥ measuring contest is retarded.

More so than I am, and I am literally retarded.
$6.48 a gallon near me in California...

So it has slightly gone down about 40cents in the last month but is still $4.48 higher a gallon than it was just 2 years ago.

I wonder what changed in the last 2 years here to cause this... Humm? I mean our government wouldn't deliberately go out of it's way to make gas/diesel and everything that relies on it more expensive by shutting down pipelines and cancelling oil drilling leases, would it?

The same government that has said "Well if you don't like the high gas prices then just buy an electric car!" Because I'm sure our government wouldn't be that callous and dumb, would it?
RRW359 26 jul. 2022 às 4:48 
Originalmente postado por Sir Dookface McFerretballs:
$6.48 a gallon near me in California...

So it has slightly gone down about 40cents in the last month but is still $4.48 higher a gallon than it was just 2 years ago.

I wonder what changed in the last 2 years here to cause this... Humm? I mean our government wouldn't deliberately go out of it's way to make gas/diesel and everything that relies on it more expensive by shutting down pipelines and cancelling oil drilling leases, would it?

The same government that has said "Well if you don't like the high gas prices then just buy an electric car!" Because I'm sure our government wouldn't be that callous and dumb, would it?
Am I the only one who thinks of it as karma that the people who have always resisted pedestrian and mass transit infastructure by telling people to just get a Car if we don't like things are now the ones on the other side of that?
velja? 26 jul. 2022 às 5:38 
Originalmente postado por Sir Dookface McFerretballs:
$6.48 a gallon near me in California...

So it has slightly gone down about 40cents in the last month but is still $4.48 higher a gallon than it was just 2 years ago.

I wonder what changed in the last 2 years here to cause this... Humm? I mean our government wouldn't deliberately go out of it's way to make gas/diesel and everything that relies on it more expensive by shutting down pipelines and cancelling oil drilling leases, would it?

The same government that has said "Well if you don't like the high gas prices then just buy an electric car!" Because I'm sure our government wouldn't be that callous and dumb, would it?

COVID, the Russian intervention, inflation in America (30 trillion dollars of public loans, and a lot more behind those 30 trillion). 1 euro is approx./equal to 1 dollar now, due to the inflation.
Michanicks 26 jul. 2022 às 5:42 
Originalmente postado por veljA zmAi:
Originalmente postado por Sir Dookface McFerretballs:
$6.48 a gallon near me in California...

So it has slightly gone down about 40cents in the last month but is still $4.48 higher a gallon than it was just 2 years ago.

I wonder what changed in the last 2 years here to cause this... Humm? I mean our government wouldn't deliberately go out of it's way to make gas/diesel and everything that relies on it more expensive by shutting down pipelines and cancelling oil drilling leases, would it?

The same government that has said "Well if you don't like the high gas prices then just buy an electric car!" Because I'm sure our government wouldn't be that callous and dumb, would it?

COVID, the Russian intervention, inflation in America (30 trillion dollars of public loans, and a lot more behind those 30 trillion). 1 euro is approx./equal to 1 dollar now, due to the inflation.
There was more than 4 horsemen of Apocalypse...
velja? 26 jul. 2022 às 5:45 
Originalmente postado por Michanicks:
Originalmente postado por veljA zmAi:

COVID, the Russian intervention, inflation in America (30 trillion dollars of public loans, and a lot more behind those 30 trillion). 1 euro is approx./equal to 1 dollar now, due to the inflation.
There was more than 4 horsemen of Apocalypse...

Haven't really bothered to count honestly. Everything is possible right now.
At least fuel here is quite cheap. And so is the gas (for heating up homes). Two things less to worry about lol.
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