As someone who did DoorDash for a bit. TIP YOUR DRIVERS. They need to eat too. If you can’t afford to tip, don’t do delivery. The tip is a part of the cost.
All I really have to say about the fast food discourse is that as a former line cook, I should be allowed to [LONG, ANGRY BEEP COVERING A MULTITUDE OF MORTAL SINS] anybody who thinks food service _needs_ to have artificially low labor costs.
Fill in the beep however, whatever terrifies you most.
All I really have to say about the fast food discourse is that as a former line cook, I should be allowed to [LONG, ANGRY BEEP COVERING A MULTITUDE OF MORTAL SINS] anybody who thinks food service _needs_ to have artificially low labor costs.
Fill in the beep however, whatever terrifies you most.
"You think people should be allowed to pursue whatever kind of life makes them happy and yet you pursue the kind of life that makes you happy, I am very smart."
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The point of shit like this isn’t to own high craftsmanship (for this is certainly not), but to indulge in a kind of opulence that says ‘I’m so rich I pay for crap that fills the landfill’.
This does have a “high level of quality and art value,” I guess, if that is what you call producing a very-substandard Breyer horse and dipping it in silver. As always, the children must never touch it. $1400.
The above post is also deeply suspicious in the context of multiple years of moronic online discourse where a small subset of the left continually insists that trumpians are better potential socialists than suburban liberal moms
The thing is, there no “right-wing” or “left-wing” antisemitism. They are one and the same. They all have the same cosmology of wretched, decedent elites vs the wholesome unblemished volk.
The Crusades that slaughtered Rhineland Jewry and God knows how many Muslims: Christian. The inquisition? Easter pogroms? Antisemitic Passion Plays? Theology that justified colonialism and slavery? all “real” Christianity as much as St. Francis & Dr. King are. Speaking of cherry picking.
What we need right now is a technocratic political party consisting exclusively of PhD economists to come together in the political center to solve our most pressing problems.