

Right??? Our geography dictates that there is no way to both be profitable and ensure that all areas of the country have access to mail service, which remains how much government correspondence is handled.


Right??? Our geography dictates that there is no way to both be profitable and ensure that all areas of the country have access to mail service, which remains how much government correspondence is handled.


I would much prefer my tax dollars be spent on TAKING DOWN ALREADY CONSTRUCTED BIKE LANES
/s for the love of god
If it wasn’t so dystopian, I’d be for it. Self driving cars that you can book as needed would require less space be devoted to parking and one vehicle could serve as transportation for more people. Combined with easy and accessible public transit and thoughtful pedestrian and cyclist-friendly city design, being less reliant on vehicles sounds like a dream. If you could book the equivalent of an Uber and have it be available within 5 minutes for a reasonable price, why wouldn’t you? In such a scenario, cars would only be for hobbyists. Those who aren’t able to drive (elderly, people with disabilities) would have more equitable access to, well, anything that requires you to physically be somewhere.
Truthfully though, I don’t see a place where capatilism would allow this to happen. Selling everyone their own vehicle, with their own maintenance fees (and now subscription fees), accessories, fuel, etc… is way too lucrative.
Doesn’t sound like a good work environment anyway. That sucks, man.


Sigh. Vaporeon had someone all hot and bothered and they posted a lengthy diatribe on why and it became a meme.
ETA: The pokemon in the picture, Eevee, turns into Vaporeon with the help of a water stone.

Agreed. The closest thing to “new” I’ve gotten is 2 years old after a lease has expired.

Many new vehicles are financed, it’s why most ads here (Canada) will give you the biweekly price. Annoyingly, when you do go to a dealer, they are usually able to give a better deal when you finance compared to if you buy outright. The nice thing is though legally we can’t be penalized for paying it down early, so there’s nothing to stop you from financing and then paying it off.
Car payments are a pretty common thing, $1400 monthly in car payments not so much.


It sucks for everyone. I guess except for the doctors who get into it for the money, but insurance billing is one of the biggest culprits of provider burnout in the States.
Wait until she hears about sriracha mayo.
In interviews he’s said how we are the messed up ones for finding it gross. Something along the lines of “everyone is fine with the child murders but somehow the sex scene is wrong”.
I’ve reread it a couple times but skip over that scene.
Oooh yeah I would definitely invest in a personal chef
Actually kind of sweet.


Comparing to the dotcom bubble is what finally made it make sense in my brain. Though I know the toll it took on that sector’s workers and I don’t envy those in fields that are going to be affected the same way.


I put my keys in anything that I need to remember, and schedule myself a text for when I’m going to be looking for them so I can remember the keys are in the fridge with my lunch.


Can you explain how we’re beyond bubbles like I’m 5? Is it that there are gentler market corrections now?
Lady, I have a folder on my phone of the memes you’ve posted to nicememes. I pull one up at random when I need a pick me up. I’ve shared them with others when they resonate with a situation. What I’m saying is- you may be the first person to ever go to heaven because of your memes.


Ah, fellow late diagnosed ADHDer
I’m sorry that you’re going through it. I’ve been there myself. I hope you that you have the support you need, and you’re right- all things change eventually. Your debuff does have a countdown, you just can’t see it.
Agreed. By much correspondence, I was referring to how there are still some services that have not migrated to digital alternatives.
Mail should be considered a utility like electricity and access to potable water. It shouldn’t be restricted to profitable areas.