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Added Mos2 prior.What's in the funnel neck, cling?
Kinda,P66 got into some Political Correctness issues so I will use what I have left and go with LM Molygen +Mos2 or M1EPHM +AR9100 as I have a gallon left that I had been treating the Civic with. All remaining RL with be prefilled in a LM/M1 jug as to not give them any support,advertisement,endorsement,etc. Get woke,go brokeSo you dumped Red Line eh?
WhatKinda,P66 got into some Political Correctness issues so I will use what I have left and go with LM Molygen +Mos2 or M1EPHM +AR9100 as I have a gallon left that I had been treating the Civic with. All remaining RL with be prefilled in a LM/M1 jug as to not give them any support,advertisement,endorsement,etc. Get woke,go broke
Phillips 66 must have taken a stand on a social issue and angered the OP. However, the phrase he mentioned "get woke, go broke," doesn't have any basis in reality.What
Had me puzzled...Phillips 66 must have taken a stand on a social issue and angered the OP. However, the phrase he mentioned "get woke, go broke," doesn't have any basis in reality.
Companies are profit-driven and are reading the writing on the wall. Society and demographics are changing, and what they see is driving many companies to support "woke" causes (as some may call it), because they want to please customers, operate in positive business environments, and make money.
However, the irony of the statement is that since Phillips 66 went woke, he's using Liqui Moly as an alternative. However, Liqui Moly is probably more of a "woke" company than Phillips 66. For example, in this pamphlet, the CEO talks about nationalism, racism, anti-Semitism as well as climate change, nuclear war, the former President, and more. https://www.liqui-moly.com/fileadmi...der_und_Geschichten/2019/Ausgabe_11_19_EN.pdf
He also runs an anti-war charity. https://www.ernst-prost-stiftung.org/en-gb/menschenfuerfrieden
It always is best to base oil choices on technical reasons regardless of whether you change your user name or not.Phillips 66 must have taken a stand on a social issue and angered the OP. However, the phrase he mentioned "get woke, go broke," doesn't have any basis in reality.
Companies are profit-driven and are reading the writing on the wall. Society and demographics are changing, and what they see is driving many companies to support "woke" causes (as some may call it), because they want to please customers, operate in positive business environments, and make money.
However, the irony of the statement is that since Phillips 66 went woke, he's using Liqui Moly as an alternative. However, Liqui Moly is probably more of a "woke" company than Phillips 66. For example, in this pamphlet, the CEO talks about nationalism, racism, anti-Semitism as well as climate change, nuclear war, the former President, and more. https://www.liqui-moly.com/fileadmi...der_und_Geschichten/2019/Ausgabe_11_19_EN.pdf
He also runs an anti-war charity. https://www.ernst-prost-stiftung.org/en-gb/menschenfuerfrieden