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Jokes on you, I’ve been burying my gasoline…
no, this is actually a joke, feds. Burying gasoline would be irresponsible and dangerous.
~What you want to do is bury diesel..~
Wouldn't it go bad after, like, a year?
probably. don’t take advice on storing fuel from a dipshit.
Don't tell me what to do dipshit
This made my day
You would need to treat, stabilize the fuel for long-term storage, incurring additional cost. And even then. It's technically not "as good" as fresh stuff.
How about propane / butane? The gas canisters from WW2 and probably even older ones are still in use today and the fuel inside doesn't chemically degrade.