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  • I don't think 10-15% has been considered a reasonable tip for "above and beyond" since the 80s. Most will take that as an insult worse than not tipping, funnily enough.

    As for pre-tips, they (intentionally?) design the checkout process such that if there's a pre-tip, there is no post-tip. It's basically a "don't spit in my burger" fee.

  • Why can't they just turn a dial down? Or maybe they can. It was a terror weapon, not an efficiency weapon. Your entire planet being just gone and not even a grave site people can visit is a pretty scary thing.

  • You're thinking of Neutralians from Futurama, not centrists.

    Centrists are simply people who don't subscribe to the party platform of any particular political party. They still have opinions on certain issues and they still vote. If the DNC came out tomorrow in support of something I know nothing about, I wouldn't automatically start supporting that thing, nor decry people who don't. I'd try to find out as much as I can about it, and if I still feel ignorant, I don't vote on it.

    Source: Me, I'm a centrist.

  • It's all about assumed context. If you ask that question in English on the internet, most readers assume you're talking about in the US, or failing that, in a developed country in the West. Therefore if you buy a pound of beef, it's from a factory farm.

    They're not going to assume you're a scavenger harvesting meat from already dead caribou in the artic.