Fire is the 2nd leading cause of depression, so there's likely some truth in that.
At least that's what I understand after my brother's place went up. I dunno. I don't get depressed all that easily, at all really. I definitely don't get depressed now. My life is fucking awesome!
Yesterday, my guys sold an Audi S6 with a 10 cyl. Lamborghini engine in it. I never once drove it and I don't regret not driving it. It offered nothing special compared to every other car I own. It's just another high horsepower executive car - of which I already have a dozen others that are significantly more awesome.
I don't even regret selling it without driving it. I never even sat in it. I don't think I ever actually touched it.
My life is pretty fucking awesome.
I think he's getting over it slowly but surely. It is a huge sudden change in his life that all happened through absolutely no fault of his own. So that would suck for most people. I am sure he will feel a whole lot better when he gets a place of his own again. I know I will.
And yeah, you have way better cars than that. Though I am sure that is a fine car. I would not want to pay for the maintenance and repairs on a vehicle like that
The engine is pretty reliable. Audi and Lamborghini are all VW brands anyhow.
To someone else, it's a fucking-awesome car and very special. Me? I've got an M6 that's better in every way - and a spare one with like 12 miles on it sitting in a barn. The Audi offered nothing special to me.
Now, I do want to buy an Audi R8. That's on my list of must-buy cars. That is a special car.
You think you would drive an R8? Or maybe sit in it at least?
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