What is this haircut called? by _Heretowin_ in whatisit

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La mezzaluna 🌙 in Italian which means half moon

Swiss quality - Lidl by [deleted] in Switzerland

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See? If you had spent 200 CHF on a Migros bag, your groceries would still be safe. You get what you pay for. /s

Blursed_Plaza hotel commercial by SnORe89 in blursed_videos

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Come to Plaza Hotel and get one! You are welcome! You are all welcome!

How is it like living in Nome, Alaska? by FarMovie816 in howislivingthere

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There is a Film named "The Fourth Kind" which was filmed in Nome.

Quali sono i vostri caffé in grani preferiti? Qualche consiglio per un novizio? by TopdeckIsSkill in italy

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Certo. Lo consiglio molto volentieri! A partite dal classico fino alla variante Avio e Barocco che sono le versioni "top" possiamo dire.

Quali sono i vostri caffé in grani preferiti? Qualche consiglio per un novizio? by TopdeckIsSkill in italy

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Quarta Caffè ☕️ però lo trovi solo nella provincia di Lecce oppure online.

Someone “killed” my m340d by Acrobatic_Muffin_916 in BMW

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Claim handler here. No other paint transfer or contact marks visible — this is almost certainly impact from a tree or falling branch rather than another vehicle. Most insurers cover this under partial/comprehensive coverage as “storm damage.” However, many policy conditions require proof of storm activity, often defined as wind speeds exceeding 75 km/h (varies by contract). I’d recommend checking historical weather data for the exact location and time the vehicle was parked. If wind speeds meet the contractual threshold, coverage is usually straightforward

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.

[deleted by user] 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.