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  • Alright so this was a subreddit I'd never heard of until I came over here and this but is pretty intriguing.

    But can someone tell me why the fuck y'all put "rule" after all your post titles? Not hating just... confused.

  • Imagine you own a couch you can sit on for forty hours a week, and it's decoratively on display in your living room, but generally completely unused.

    You're not going to want to pay the same amount to be able to sit on it less, even if you never do.

    The analogy here is that management basically sees you as furniture they literally own. They don't want to give up ownership of that time for any reason.

  • Exactly this.

    Non violent mass protests work because the implicit threat is, "make the changes we're demanding or we'll drag you out here and beat you to death."

    MLK was only effective because of the alternative of dealing with Malcolm X.

  • Well yeah, this tracks. House prices have stayed largely the same but interest rates have increased drastically. So you're getting the same amount of house for huge increase in cost. When you add in wages not keeping pace with inflation and the idea that housing demand is relatively inelastic it absolutely makes sense that people are spending a bigger chunk of less valuable money on housing.

  • I was recently able to achieve the Pinnacle of my movie going career with a little planning ahead. Went and bought tickets to Evil Dead Rise, then it ended with enough time that if we waited for the credits to roll most of the way through, we could walk right into the Mario movie, and then did the same into John Wick 4.

    And because the theater will let you choose your seats, all you have to do is check before you go how full they are and if you really want to know, check maybe thirty minutes before the next movie starts, and see what seats are available. They're usually static web pages, so you can just have a tab open and refresh it. Then there's no conflicts... you just walk in and sit down in seats you know are empty.

    Theater employees don't give a fuck, they're too underpaid to care.