

That’s a good point. I’d still argue that renting is buying a service, but I agree there may be some ambiguity here.
That’s a good point. I’d still argue that renting is buying a service, but I agree there may be some ambiguity here.
That’s an intriguing take. Blackberries are expensive in some places. In others, you can just grab and eat them as you walk through the park.
Could we reframe it as rental services? The wealthy pay them to manage the property they own, and the poor poor pay them for the right to live there.
Legal services, fines, etc. I wish I had thought of that.
Financial services as a percent of income, yes. That’s a good one. Being poor is relatively expensive.
Gambling
Transportation services
RVs
Recreational drugs
Horses and related services
This is fun, but I’ll end this with the obligatory: There are two main classes, the ownership class and the working class. The lower and middle classes are subsets of the working class.
I did ask. Does biting mean “yes” or “no?”
The coyote expressed the idea of “No” pretty definitively.
That coyote is looking at the photographer as if to say, “Shh, man. Be cool. Don’t blow my cover!”
Cute! I would love to see a photo.
Unrelated, but has anyone lost a fucked up dog? It’s really aggressive and doesn’t answer to any name:
Don’t get our hopes up.
Hmm. That’s actually a lot better. Just the populous seeing him for the person he was would be a bigger contribution to progressive change.
Damn. I did not think of that. Let’s say he was assassinated during his transition from union leader to politician.
Obligatory “UwU what’s this?”
I’m not a furry, but I feel like that comment belongs wherever they’re mentioned. We probably need a bot.
They’re also watching a documentary on what it would be like if Reagan hadn’t been assassinated. They’re watching it in their modest, working-class home theater:
Stardew Valley
Halo
POE II
Starfox 64
Super Mario World
Skyrim
Oblivion
Disco Elysium
Civilization VI
Plot twist: you use AI to perform the interview and do the job for you.
Good point. I should have said, “illicit drugs.”