Golden Sunrise
11:46:42 Gold(en) | Sun
Most likely not but I personally wouldn't dye my entire hair since depending on the hair it can damage the roots and the hair itself really bad I've seen more than enough cases like that
MC Ace
11:45:51 McFossil
Oh what color hair?

I always wanted to dye my hair, but imma have to settle for wigs LoL
Circle Star RIDs
11:43:11 Granny C
Coloring just the ends, wouldn't be so bad I think.
Golden Sunrise
11:42:07 Gold(en) | Sun
Granny
Dyeing hair to often can ruin it entirely you friend is the perfect example for that
I'm still considering dyeing my hair tips in a dark purple tho lol
Circle Star RIDs
11:34:08 Granny C
I have a friend, who colors her hair like every 6 weeks. Over time, it damaged her hair roots so bad, her hair stopped growing and now she has to wear wigs.
Zeberz Manor
11:32:52 Zebz Macaroni
Come join jousting :D
Dash and Duchess
11:30:40 DD
Grimm, oo! that's such a good color
Wicca Wilds
11:30:20 Grimm(us)
Speaking of, time to go rinse~

Be back shortly!
Dash and Duchess
11:30:03 DD
Myth, Oo! I'm watching him and his pretty artz! 👀 (the dad autocorrect xD xD)
Eagle Creek
11:29:37 Eagle
Glacier
I'm not sure if it's just my luck, but I get better rated horses if I do PON.
Wicca Wilds
11:29:21 Grimm(us)
DD
Back to my dark cherry red lol
Dash and Duchess
11:28:56 DD
Grimm, xD what color?
Glacier Bay Cove
11:28:24 The Brindle Princess
Maybe I should try doing that, Eagle
Wicca Wilds
11:28:06 Grimm(us)
And working on art while it processes :'3
Wicca Wilds
11:27:50 Grimm(us)
Dyeing my hair again~
Mythological
11:27:47 Crowley | Myth
Happy to provide entertainment lol
Golden Sunrise
11:24:09 Gold(en) | Sun
Myth
That is one of the most funny autocorrect fails I've seen tho xD
Eagle Creek
11:23:40 Eagle
I only capture PONs because they fetch more when selling lol
Ellsworths Eden
11:23:39 
I mean, I'm looking for Bravery PONs
Circle Star RIDs
11:23:21 Granny C
yea, everyone, is a bit of an exaggeration
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$300 "upgrade" is actually a money pit May 6, 2024 01:29 PM


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Buckle up, this is a teensy bit of a long one.

For the last... Two years, I've driven a truck. It was the first vehicle that was truly mine after getting my license. It was registered to my dad, but I had wanted to buy it off him before I moved away from home late last year. We agreed that he would essentially give it to me- BUT I had to pay for the repairs it needed and help him do said repairs. More than fair tradeoff.

I loved that truck. It was my baby. I loved to drive it, to feel the power as I shifted gears, to see the look of surprise on people's faces when I told them that my '03 only had 95,000 miles on it, and I'd put on 23,000 of those in the last year. It served me well. It had its quirks, but it got me safely to work and home every day.

Several things happened starting in September and spanning through the start of April to it, costing me about $1100. Normal car things, it was old. Muffler to pass inspection, master/slave cylinder because it stopped shifting, right front caliper and rotor because the caliper seized and took the rotor with it. I paid for and repaired all of those things, because 1100 in repairs is nothing compared to 5000+ for a newer car.

The last straw came in April. The week before I had hit black ice and slid into a ditch. I was fine, and the truck drove home, but it must've broken something as the following Monday, I tried to drive to work and everything was wrong. It felt like the truck was fighting against itself, and it wanted to stall unless I gunned the gas the second I got off the clutch(you know, the thing that you never want to do if your vehicle is running properly). I made it five miles before I called my boss, said I'm so sorry, I can't make it in, and drove home.

This is where the money pit comes in. A week or two prior to the ice incident my mother had texted telling me that my uncle was selling his Toyota. This one was an '06, and an automatic. It would definitely get better mileage than my 15mpg, and I knew I needed to replace my truck soon. The day I had to turn my truck around, I called her and told her I would take the car.

My parents are a blessing and I know that, even though I'm not a faithful person. They said okay, we'll do the five hour drive to pick it up, your dad will repair the exhaust and we'll meet you halfway as soon as you have plates for it. I paid them the $300 my uncle was asking and spent the next week getting rides to work from my sister and BIL, got my plates transferred to my new car, and went to pick it up.

The first week or two with my new car was amazing. Again, it had its quirks. I almost ran it out of gas twice due to my tank going from thirty gallons to ten. But it ran and I could trust it.

Except...

My check engine light was on. Nothing I did would turn it off. In my state, you HAVE to pass emissions within ten days of registration. After failing said emissions, I drove back to my parents and said okay, help me fix this.

Auto shop said it was the catalytic converter and they never lie, right? I said no, that's not it but my dad replaced it anyways(mind you, this is a $200 part). Guess what? That wasn't it! My light is still on.

Okay, well I'm moving to a state with no emissions in a month, I'll just hope I don't get flagged for not having an inspection sticker. That's fine.

Except of course more things have to crop up. Moving forward to today. I've had the car for about a month. I'm five minutes away from work when I notice my car has a HARD pull to the right(usually it has a tiny pull to the left). Whod've thunk, I have a flat tire. Now, this is my fault. I knew I had a bubble on the tire but I don't have the time to take it in. Thankfully, I still had my snow tires in the back seat so I got a new full size tire on, but now I need at least two new tires, maybe four, plus a full set of lug nuts(they were stripped).

In summary.

In the month that I've had my car, I've spent:
$300 on the car itself
$275 on the set of studded snow tires
$80 on the registration
$200 on the cat(that I didn't need)
~$200+ on the tires in the next week.
And yeah, that's not a lot, but it's so, so frustrating. I'd like to have one week where I don't have to shell out numbers in the few hundreds for one bill or another. One week it's rent, the next week it's the credit card that I had to take out to fix my truck, the next week it's car insurance, and the one week I get to breathe(next week!) something happens like I blow a tire.
It's part of being an adult, I get it. It's not like I'm actively sinking. But just because I have to deal with it, and I know how to deal with it, doesn't mean it doesn't really, really suck.
$300 "upgrade" is actually a money pit May 22, 2024 12:48 PM


ZeroZero
 
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It's the stress and distrust in the vehicle that does you in. You're not the first, nor the last, but it is miserable, miserable. I too have been there. But not going to bore you. Feeling for you.

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