KanyeWaste69

KanyeWaste69 OP t1_j7wjmyu wrote

Thanks. Used to live in Marysville where they had like 3 nearby branches. Now I'm 70 miles away and really didn't care about opening a new account.

I checked and there's a WSECU in Centralia/Chehalis. Much closer. Looks like the credit unions here aren't partnered with BECU which is a thing I read. I can still use them for anything without fees but no deposit.

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KanyeWaste69 t1_j3vty4v wrote

I'll be honest me too, 7 years, no insurance (except first year) never any wrecks either. However only 2 speeding tickets) I'm only now getting insurance cause I finally found some $90 a month. Before it was up to $309 plus. Absolutely sickening.

If it's your first time getting a no insurance ticket, all of the above, makes no sense to take your car away or anything like that.

Again, insurance of all kinds is a scam and is a way to rob the working poor and middle class. Though I'd at least get 6 months coverage or a year if you find. Better deal

. If it's some bullshit Ike $400 a month regardless of where you look around, then fuck then just obey driving laws for the most part, keep tabs updated, all lights signals working and you'll be fine for another 7.

Edit: yeah Adderall prescription and alcohol is too much fun together lol I didn't even read the text outside the title

Call the courthouse, see about monthly payments. The cop is probably a dipshit and there's no way they could prove you need to get it that quickly. Then do the other things if you can.

Again 3rd time but a little more to the point

. I hope for one day that the working classes realize they are the ones that hold the power, not the ruling class

We will overcome division, band together and yeah you know the rest.

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KanyeWaste69 t1_j3vthtf wrote

I'll be honest

Aside from no seatbelt which unless you honestly forgot one time, no excuse

But there's no reason for people to be rude about this.

Insurance is too damn expensive, one of the many bad products of capitalism, it's a scam like any insurance.

(Unrelated ish) but relevant)

It's one thing if this country wasnt 95 percent car dependant, even in many big cities most transit doesn't even run 24, hell 16-20 hours a day.

Makes me think about how people talk about drunk drivers. People will do it anyways, but it's a lot more fun to walk or take a bicycle (risky still dui in some places) bus, or rail. If we had all of those in place at least 20 hours a day and up until 2-3am on weekends the amount of deaths by drunk driving would drop (all far deaths in general)

Went on a tangent lol currently gabing my first few drinks in 2 months and started way too late in the day and ran out so waiting for the clock to strike 5:59am

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KanyeWaste69 OP t1_j3sm9pb wrote

I wanna say in the past 2 years they have done massive upgrades to the north/east end of that through Lakewood/Dupont connecting the Tacoma construction are. Either from exit 118/119 to 125-128.

The lacey to DuPont could use some work. Like Marysville it sucks there's no light rail plans to Olympia

Also I have been lucky, I have never been through there between 3-6pm as if I am getting stuck in traffic when I havs to travel during rush hour, I'm either there by 7pm, or I don't hit any snags until Tacoma going either way.

Also having a Friday through Sunday/Monday work schedule means I'm traveling either in the middle of the week or late in the evening.

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KanyeWaste69 OP t1_j3mvxr2 wrote

Yeah and not heing secretive it's the only park off that exit I believe. Everyone I encountered there was really nice too which was unexpected since people (like me) generally avoid socializing with randoms outside lol. Great park

The real secret is off exit 16 to the east down that big hill.

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KanyeWaste69 t1_iwmucil wrote

Yeah, aside from that I wish all the desert further west wasn't 75 percent destroyed to make for farming. Wouldn't even been possible without mass irragation projects.

An incredible l project to read about especially since it was done in the 30s-60s but honestly farms killed the scenery in many places. Not to mention who knows how many species went extinct, how many people displaced, etc. Nothing wrong with farming but they never needed to destroy so much of the natural land for it.

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