

Ok I get it if I’m like a regular somewhere and the recognize me and can remember what I did last time. But since tipping ends up being an at the end of the transaction thing, how does it change behavior for a place I’m going to once?


Ok I get it if I’m like a regular somewhere and the recognize me and can remember what I did last time. But since tipping ends up being an at the end of the transaction thing, how does it change behavior for a place I’m going to once?


And like even if you could, do you really think that after handing over your passport/social security card/birth certificate that you still could?
I believe they will take your “papers” and lose them with a quickness.


It was an issue before but that was also part of why he said it needed renovation.


This is how we know you’re not a woman. Someone willing to break social norms to film you is also more likely to break social norms around violence or retaliation.
Honestly I thought it was a rhetorical device used cunningly.
I just said something along these lines in a different comment, but … I have been both a barista (1 week of training-ish) and a physical therapist (4 year bachelor’s and 3 year clinical doctorate). At times, I really enjoyed both. However, doing either full time either bored me or burned me out. I would love to swip-swap between those positions (and others) just because I could because my ability to stay in my home would not be dependent on having a “high skill” job.
I think if you decouple capital and earning from skill this “more or less valuable” thing sorts itself out. If I’m hungry, I’d rather have a farmer and a chef around. If I sprain my ankle, I’d rather have a doctor and a PT around. My needs of the moment are not what I always need. My abilities at this moment, are not what my abilities always will be. for example, if I sprain my ankle, I probably can’t help the farmer bring in the cattle, but I could help the doctor by setting up the autoclave for surgical tools.
I also feel like if my ability have a home and live in a community and not starve were separated from how my time is spent, I would get to choose both less specialized things and I would probably get to cycle through different things (and prevent burnout). I would adore a schedule that lets me do significant physical labor for 2-4 hours in the morning, child care 2 days a week, geriatric health care 2 days a week, barista another day or two, and creative endeavors the rest of the time. That’s not really a job that can or does exist these days and if I tried to cobble it together from part time work, lean staffing would never let it be regular enough to manage all of them without flaking out on someone.


I have a feeling every single one of my high school English teachers would be thrilled to learn I used the skills they taught to write amateur pornographic material. Not my middle school teachers though; they were an uptight bunch.


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This is fun. I have an event that I have monthly that I time by writing in the 4th Sunday cell and then wherever that lands in the month is where it is. I guess next year it will actually be 4th Sundays.