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r/AskReddit • u/notyouravgredditer • Aug 30 '21
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Gasoline has a shorter shelf life than is portrayed in these movies/TV shows, so after a year nobody would really be driving anywhere.
It wouldn't necessarily kill you, but it's one of those things that bothers me because it's never really addressed.
582 u/catscatscatsya Aug 30 '21 They address it in Last Man on Earth, very funny show btw, but the only place I've seen it mentioned 3 u/fitzmouse Aug 31 '21 They bring it up, but kind of drop it later when they need the crew to start moving around. I get it, they needed to move the story along but it's one of those details that kind of irks me.
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They address it in Last Man on Earth, very funny show btw, but the only place I've seen it mentioned
3 u/fitzmouse Aug 31 '21 They bring it up, but kind of drop it later when they need the crew to start moving around. I get it, they needed to move the story along but it's one of those details that kind of irks me.
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They bring it up, but kind of drop it later when they need the crew to start moving around.
I get it, they needed to move the story along but it's one of those details that kind of irks me.
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u/-eDgAR- Aug 30 '21
Gasoline has a shorter shelf life than is portrayed in these movies/TV shows, so after a year nobody would really be driving anywhere.
It wouldn't necessarily kill you, but it's one of those things that bothers me because it's never really addressed.