It really is pathetic when you think about it. Such a desire to have people beneath them...
Don't they know that this is still true, as long as you're part of the owner class?
It really is pathetic when you think about it. Such a desire to have people beneath them...
Don't they know that this is still true, as long as you're part of the owner class?
"Lake Savage" hits harder in my opinion
I haven't watched the movie, but the trailer let me know that was a good choice.
How could they do this to my boy?
The problem is, in the meantime some of the worst paid people in ~~your country~~ the US will suddenly have no money.
The only way you can help increase wages is to reform ~~your~~the US voting system, so you can reform ~~your~~ the minimum wage.
You will never be able to vote with your wallet out of this one.
Surprise, suprise, in Australia, the minimum wage is okay (not fantastic, but you can live on it), and we don't tip (or at least, the vast majority of transactions never attract a tip. In hospitality venues there is a tip jar, that's it).
Depends on the culture. With the Chinese it's all about insisting, or being a sneaky bastard so they can't refuse.
Steven He summarises the feeling well: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zoHztpjPFEE
Oh no, you're trying to steal $7!
All my homies also want fewer electronics in cars (other than those required to make the car go) ergo, you are one of my homies ;)
Hey, can you guys actually do something about this? Kind regards, a citizen of the provinces...
Australians: Finally, we're not on the deadly map!
Finally? Private health rebates have been around quite some time. There's been a two-tiered system for non-emergency hospital healthcare for literal decades now, and we don't have a fully public system anyway. So much of our doctors are subsidised private businesses.
Let's be clear, this whack-a-mole of bulk-billing is never gonna end until we vastly expand directly employed healthcare workers, at competitive rates, and kill the profit motive in our healthcare system.
Death to private health insurance. All of it. It's a scam.
Not saying this is you, but I grow tired of Australians being proud of the state of Medicare. Chiming in to dunk on the Americans is super cringe because the bar is so, so low.
Hey hey hey, don't you know the real solution to vehicle deaths is to get a bigger car?
https://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2023/mar/19/suvs-are-more-popular-than-ever-in-australia-but-there-is-a-downside