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How does it compare to the air quality in a river of cars rolling 3mph through dystopian city scapes?

Whatever it takes to avoid the excessive snacking debuff

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But corporations are enticing people to come into the office with free snacks!

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I snacked way more at the office because there was one of this little vendor stores I could easily steal from with a bunch of cookies and chips just sitting there, ripe for the picking.

At home I was too lazy to think ahead and get that junk.

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How many air purifiers can you buy with the money you save on gas and vehicle maintenance every year?

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A 6 pack of 20x20x1 BNX TruFilter MERV 11 filters is $46.99 on amazon.com, about $7.83 each. You’ll want to replace them every 6 months.

20 inch Lasko box fans are $23.37 each at walmart

A roll of painter’s tape is $4.97 at walmart

It apparently costs $113.36 per year to run a 20 in box fan 24/7, based on average American electrical costs in 2023.

The average American spends $8466 on their commute each year.

You could make and run 55 air purifiers for the cost of the average commute.

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The average American spends $8466 on their commute each year.

Wtf how is this a real stat? I’m not doubting you or anything, just sheer disbelief that the average yank spends $32 a day getting to and from work.

Is it living really far away or depreciation and insurance on a stupid car?

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Gasoline, tires, fluids, insurance, maintenance, depreciation, tolls, registration. Commuters spend an average of 239 hours commuting per year. It really adds up.

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vehicles are heinous money sinks. one hour of operation (engine running) is something like $15-20 in materials (wear, fluids, maintenance), value depreciation, etc. doesn’t include parking, tags, insurance, tolls.

it takes a lot of personal planning, economic power and focus to sidestep this as an individual in the US and end up not needing a car for work, or having a very short commute with the lack of public transport or bicycle/pedestrian infrastructure.

Yanks on average think sitting in their individual petroleum chariot for 40+ minutes a day x2 is “normal” and that only eccentrics would prioritize not needing a car over where they live.

I’m an eccentric and know a lot of people who are very “normal” over here.

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Being sedentary at a desk for 8 hours is probably worse for you than the air quality drop and the snacking combined.

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There’s no way forcing me to smell Amber’s chopped raw broccoli breakfast salad is better for air quality than letting me sit in a cloud of my own farts at home

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Amber.

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That one person that insists on microwaving their fish lunch in the office.

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