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Anonymous No.33477722 >>33477748 >>33477772 >>33480143 >>33483765 >>33484491
I recently bought a motorcycle and rode it for 2 days until it randomly stopped turning on. I take to a mechanic and they find out the entire electrical system was somehow destroyed and it will cost over $500 to repair, and I already spent $100 on the diagnosis, and I don't even have $500. Should I kill myself? I bought the motorcycle to start a new life, I needed cheap transport to get away from my family and deliver food from, now I'm stuck with no vehicle and no money to get a new one.
Anonymous No.33477748
>>33477722 (OP)
Kill yourself over 500 dollars? Do you have a job? That money should be 3 months of saving up, tops.
No, unless you're being chased by the mob and suicide is a much better alternative than torture
Anonymous No.33477772 >>33483659
>>33477722 (OP)
It would be retarded for you to kill yourself over $500. But you need to figure out how you're gonna earn that money. Your life will get better bro. It sounds like you're just recently getting out of a bad situation, everybody stumbles, just get through it. If the mechanic is nice and you talk to him, maybe he'll be flexible with you and let you pay the $500 over time. Best of luck to you anon
Anonymous No.33480143
>>33477722 (OP)
don't get away from your family. suffer them properly. you'll seek out in friends and associates whatever traits you're running away from.
Simon Salva !!h4wpIXR3ZRV No.33483659
>>33477772

I mean, unless you're broke as shit....Not exactly a Bezos amount of money.
Anonymous No.33483765
>>33477722 (OP)
Your mechanic is a poser. You do not need an entire electrical system. He doesn’t know what is wrong and wants to replace everything to get lucky.
Anonymous No.33484491
>>33477722 (OP)
If you are in possession, I can help fix your shit on 4chan with a walk through. Post here or /o/ if you dare. You should expect to know the exact diagnosis if you paid for a diagnosis and a discount, respecting time spent, if there’s no diagnosis. “The whole electrical system” is not a diagnosis.