The only critique I have is that there should have also been an iPad with a minimum 25% tip.
I had to call Kaiser the other day to get a doctors note for work. Two second call where the guy asked me what I needed. I told him I needed a doctors note for stomach issues. No follow up questions. No medical advice. No attempt to find out what was going on or anything. Made up a doctors note for me and sent it to my inbox.
Two weeks later I get a $185 bill for “visiting their facilities”.
When I feel a little sick in the morning, I text my boss from the bed, turn off the alarms and sleep all day. Finland.
Imagine a guy with lots of money taking a job and getting a doctors note daily just to fuck with the place, and when they fire him he successfully sues them so they have to keep him on even though he never actually clocks in for any reason.
Ah man, that’d be funny.
Rent: $1,500
Electric: $150
Internet: $100
Gas: $160
Food: $400
Phone: $60
Insurance: $166(per month over 6 months)
Total: $84 a day.
Hundred bucks a week for food? For 1 person?
That’s only $14 a day, I think that’s fair.
Depends a bit, but yes? My weekly groceries is like $150+ (closer to $170 or so most weeks) for two of us, and that’s living in a pretty shit-ass cheap state.
I had been in the US for a few weeks last summer, it felt like this.
Don’t forget to tip!
Everywhere wants a tip. It’s insane to me.
Every time I go to the US, it feels like you’re expected to tip pretty much every one you interact with. It gets old so fast.
Feudalism come back like crabgrass, because people who figure out how to benefit from it are far more motivated than those of us who just want to live. Pro tip: Rebrand it as Freedom!
Wouldn’t be so bad if I had lots of 70 dollars to give.
You could also opt into the subscription model for $12.95 per month. $15.95 without ads (there are totally ads but, like, maybe a few less).
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Why It’s So Hard To Imagine Life After Capitalism by Second Thought
And those who don’t pay should be terminated! #pro-life #freedom #patriot #jesus
We have to stop depending on clumbsy corporate everything, local systems should be making all this inflation much slower.
A breath of fresh air is about 2200 USD so that’s actually cheap
Oh you don’t mean the bottle?
https://us.houseofhazelwood.com/products/a-breath-of-fresh-air
If it is per actual air, it’s about 2 cents per breath, cheap as hell
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