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<blockquote data-quote="MrFreezy" data-source="post: 1460042" data-attributes="member: 20257"><p>Cant say it often enough. Do it yourself. Doesn't have to be perfect. Sometimes you will fail. But you have to try. In this case YT is really a blessing. What they should really censor is not Alex Jones but all the DIY stuff. Especially with cars but with other stuff too. Don't borrow money from Mr Steinbergs (((Dealership))) for a new car. Buy used for cash and fix it yourself. Don't just consume stuff but build and fix it. Maintain it. Clothes the same, food the same. If you can. Roosh is baking his own bread, we don't because its too cheap where we live if you buy it on sale. But we make our own perogies, cook jams, pickle veggies. Started fishing last year. Almost all clothing second hand etc etc...</p><p>When it comes to cars one important aspect is the tools. That would be the real investment and time to look stuff up. And some stuff is not worth fixing of course but other than that time to send the "car doctors" into early retirement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFreezy, post: 1460042, member: 20257"] Cant say it often enough. Do it yourself. Doesn't have to be perfect. Sometimes you will fail. But you have to try. In this case YT is really a blessing. What they should really censor is not Alex Jones but all the DIY stuff. Especially with cars but with other stuff too. Don't borrow money from Mr Steinbergs (((Dealership))) for a new car. Buy used for cash and fix it yourself. Don't just consume stuff but build and fix it. Maintain it. Clothes the same, food the same. If you can. Roosh is baking his own bread, we don't because its too cheap where we live if you buy it on sale. But we make our own perogies, cook jams, pickle veggies. Started fishing last year. Almost all clothing second hand etc etc... When it comes to cars one important aspect is the tools. That would be the real investment and time to look stuff up. And some stuff is not worth fixing of course but other than that time to send the "car doctors" into early retirement. [/QUOTE]
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