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As long as it's from megathread. You're good to go

As long as it's from megathread. You're good to go
I rarely play Hokkaido because of the restrictions before you reach level 20, I think. That's why I never realized the tail numbers meant anything. I thought they were just generic numbers.
After weeks of conflicting schedules, my partner and I finally got the same day off and decided to spend time out hiking on Tuesday, the only day that we both had off. Then the weather said otherwise.
I'm kinda nervous to take it to the car wash because of the water pressure. I know the Navee NT5 Max has an IPX6 rating on paper, but I'm still nervous about it. What do you guys think?
Probably one of my favorite spot on the map. I wish there's more electrocution setup kill like this on the others maps
I was having a call for a new job in Berlin, and they said, "You're well aware that the apartment situation in Berlin is currently catastrophic and crazy expensive, right?" Is that true? I mean, I already know that Berlin is a somewhat expensive city, but not as catastrophic as they mentioned. How about in surrounding boroughs, like 20-30km away from central Berlin?
And maybe you guys could recommend other cities that pay better than the MV area, and are also easier to move to. Thank you in advance.
Edit: I'm looking for atleast 1,5 room apartement with budget max 800€, EBK is a bonus but not requirements
I'm not sure if I can trust a magnetic phone holder mounted on a scooter. Is there a good brand that will hold my phone when riding on the road? Or should I just stick with a holder that has rubber stoppers/whatever those things are called?
I'm torn between these three choices. I don't know if I should choose the cool-looking but heavy option (Segway), the one with a removable battery but also the most expensive (Soflow), or the cheapest but longest to charge (Navee).
I'm also conflicted between choosing swing arm suspension or telescopic fork suspension. Some people say a swing arm is better for bumpy roads in the long run and cheaper to maintain, but if it fails, it could throw you off without warning. Others say a telescopic fork is the safest and provides the smoothest ride, and if it fails, you could still ride it at least to a workshop. However, it's expensive to maintain, and over time, the spring could leak if used a lot off-road or on bumpy roads.
I'm planning to use it to commute a fairly short distance, 4km each way, and mostly brick roads but a bigger battery is also very welcome because it lessens the need to haul the whole scooter if I choose the non-removable battery.
I'm sorry if my understanding is wrong; please correct me. And if any of you guys have these models, feel free to share your experience with me. Thanks in advance.