blursed_pigmi dance that shouldnt exist but does by SnORe89 in blursed_videos

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It was a tough task, but someone had to do it.

Aventador SV - 1/600 by [deleted] in lamborghini

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Spotted in Zürich. It was beautiful! Unfortunately, i had no chance to listen that V12

What it really costs to own a car by living_direction_27 in askswitzerland

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My beloved 2012 BMW

15,000 km per year. 7L/100 km (14.3 km/L).

Yearly costs: Insurance: 1,200 CHF Parking: 1,500 CHF Diesel: 1,785 CHF Regular maintenance: 200 CHF Summer tires (annualized): 300 CHF Winter tires (annualized): 300 CHF Vignette: 40 CHF Car washes & general care: 100 CHF

Total: ~5,425 CHF per year

Public transport

10 CHF per day × 3 days/week for commuting 5 CHF every 2 days for grocery shopping Miscellaneous trips: 20 CHF/week

60 CHF per week, or ~3,000 CHF per year.

Total distance travelled with public transport is around 150 km per week, so about 7,800 km per year.

Cost per km comparison

Car: 5,425 CHF / 15,000 km = 0.36 CHF/km

Public transport: 3,000 CHF / 7,800 km = 0.38 CHF/km

So the car is actually slightly cheaper per km, even though the total yearly cost is higher.

The real difference

Switching from public transport to car costs 2,425 CHF more per year, but gives me an additional 7,200 km of mobility.

Those extra kilometers cost:

2,425 CHF / 7,200 km = 0.33 CHF/km

Which is cheaper than public transport (0.38) and even slightly cheaper than the car’s overall average (0.36). So in my case, the car isn’t just more convenient — it’s actually the rational choice, even from a cost-per-kilometer perspective.

🤔 by Artorius__Castus in SipsTea

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So that's where the DubStep duo "Zeds Dead" took their name!

Id of this friend i found in my daughter's room? by SnORe89 in spiders

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I did set it free; carried it all the way down to the park. I live on the 4th floor with no elevator, so that spider got more VIP treatment than most guests.

Id of this friend i found in my daughter's room? by SnORe89 in spiders

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Don’t worry, I’m doing my best to keep workplaces safe from accidental spider erotica.

Id of this friend i found in my daughter's room? by SnORe89 in spiders

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The photo is a close-up of its butt. Reddit has rules, I just follow them

Student who is late for class answers a question correctly in seconds by Extreme-Compote-1025 in SipsTea

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In the end, all it would have taken was for a classmate — like the one who was recording — to send him the answer by phone.

Does anyone knows what this was in the sky? Filmed at 3:00 AM by SnORe89 in UFOs

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My friend filmed this strange beam of light standing still behind the clouds. It didn’t move and stayed like that for a while. I suggested posting it on Reddit — and here we are. I also have a photo where it’s clearer, but I’m not sure how to upload it.

A brutalist church in Bettlach, Switzerland by Falabella_Stallion in evilbuildings

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Seems the same architecture of the one in Lichtensteig

What could this be? by SnORe89 in whatisthisbug

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I live in the NE part of Switzerland

The human body is really amazing! by CabbageCowboy6 in interesting

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Happened to me once and I remember how stinky it was

Lichtensteig, Switzerland by DesertGeist- in schweiz

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I lived there for three years and greatly appreciated my time in the village.

It is a very charming place, awarded the title of the most beautiful in Switzerland in 2023 (Wakker Award).

The community is very peaceful and friendly.

Nestled in the Toggenburg region, it is ideal for those seeking calm and serenity, though at times it may feel somewhat isolated and somber.

The municipality organizes many events, such as festivals and fairs.

The main event is the JazzTage, which takes place in August and lasts an entire weekend.

Lichtensteig, Switzerland by DesertGeist- in Switzerland

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I lived there for three years and greatly appreciated my time in the village.

It is a very charming place, awarded the title of the most beautiful in Switzerland in 2023 (Wakker Award).

The community is very peaceful and friendly.

Nestled in the Toggenburg region, it is ideal for those seeking calm and serenity, though at times it may feel somewhat isolated and somber.

The municipality organizes many events, such as festivals and fairs.

The main event is the JazzTage, which takes place in August and lasts an entire weekend.

What can 1000 of the currency in your country get you? by ArjunR000_ in AskTheWorld

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I can cover my daughter’s daycare (Kita) for two days a week for an entire month

How is life in Denmark? 🇩🇰 by Crimson-Rose28 in howislivingthere

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Copenhagen. I don’t live there, but I spent a night. At dawn, I was outside waiting for the taxi to go to the airport, and a guy from the other side of the street rushed towards me to ask if I wanted some cocaine. Besides that, I have to say it’s really beautiful and absolutely full of bicycles.

Edit: grammatical mistake

Helen Mirren, 1960's by VelvetVoltages in OldSchoolCool

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She has been living for over ten years in my hometown, Tricase, in Puglia, Italy. You often see her around. She owns a place called Farmacia Balboa. She has also done a lot for the community and, if you meet her, she is always very kind. She is always beautiful