I absolutely hate when people compare the price of gas to other, completely arbitrary liquids.
For instance, "I can get a gallon of water for 50 cents! Why does a gallon of gas cost $3??"
Or comparing it to the price of soda. Or milk.
The only thing that could conceivably make sense would be to compare it to the price of a gallon of crude oil. However, I've never heard anyone use that comparison. I suppose because it would actually be intelligent and valid.
If you're one of those who likes to compare gas to arbitrary liquids, I have one for you.
Why don't you compare the price of one gallon of gas to the price of one gallon of liquid gold?
That is all.
For instance, "I can get a gallon of water for 50 cents! Why does a gallon of gas cost $3??"
Or comparing it to the price of soda. Or milk.
The only thing that could conceivably make sense would be to compare it to the price of a gallon of crude oil. However, I've never heard anyone use that comparison. I suppose because it would actually be intelligent and valid.
If you're one of those who likes to compare gas to arbitrary liquids, I have one for you.
Why don't you compare the price of one gallon of gas to the price of one gallon of liquid gold?
That is all.
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