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Say I'm shilling for exxon mobil, should I be buying my petrol at an Exxon or Mobil gas station? And what if I want to buy some snake oil additives, like upper cylinder lubricant, Mobil doesn't make one, so I have to buy Lucas making me feel guilty. Maybe I don't need to buy any cause this stuff already gots it? Anyway I'm sure the gasoline comes from the same pump, delivered with the same truck network, so maybe it doesn't matter? Oh well, my car engine ain't explode so I guess I'll keep using it.

Anyway, back to the original question, Exxon or Mobil? Or just whichever one is closest?

Say I'm shilling for exxon mobil, should I be buying my petrol at an Exxon or Mobil gas station? And what if I want to buy some snake oil additives, like upper cylinder lubricant, Mobil doesn't make one, so I have to buy Lucas making me feel guilty. Maybe I don't need to buy any cause this stuff already gots it? Anyway I'm sure the gasoline comes from the same pump, delivered with the same truck network, so maybe it doesn't matter? Oh well, my car engine ain't explode so I guess I'll keep using it. Anyway, back to the original question, Exxon or Mobil? Or just whichever one is closest?

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paying people to push your absolutely necessary product really doesnt seem like all that useful an investment.

play games all you like renewable power is a communist scam.

at least for now.

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Paying people to get others to accept and have a better general attitude towards the necessary product only helps. There is too much negative press thrown at the oil companies in the name of fake environmentalism. Besides I'm cheap all things considered, I produce great returns on investments. I'm yielding 15% return for every dollar invested in me at the moment.