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  • When the guy didn't move after he "nudged" him with his cart (I would bet money that it was harder than a nudge but whatever) he really couldn't just go around onto the street? No, he would have rather filmed himself fighting with someone than just be a normal person.

    No, you shouldn't block a sidewalk. No, you shouldn't have to walk in the street with your dogs. Fine. But what you can do is pick your fucking battles and be the bigger person.

    There's no sane reason to condone murdering another human being instead of taking a step to the right.

  • I know there is a shortage at the moment, but I feel your pain for another reason. I am an addict in recovery with add and I will never be able to take medication because the minute I even try to talk about my issues it's "drug seeking." But people I know who need to take controlled substances like benzodiazapines who are not addicts in recovery? They're still treated like drug addicts, even when they have nothing in their medical history that would suggest that, and they never ask for refills early etc.

    The opioid crisis drove us so far in the opposite direction that people who truly need a drug can't get it, and drugs can't be prescribed for the issues they were literally invented to help.

    Also, Stratera is a non-narcotic option. It didn't seem to do much, but may be worth a try if she hasn't tried it yet.

  • There should be regulation of the private sector. There has to be some accountability for these corporations. The onus can't be on the consumer one hundred percent of the time. It really shouldn't be at all. Buyers should only be responsible for deciding which products would be best for them and their budget, not for having to predict which corporation will utterly fuck them over the least out of the only three corporations they have to choose from when they're all trying to scam them out of their money.

    I'm so sick of being scammed every single time I buy something. The government needs to step in and do their job instead of just handing out a few fines here and there.

  • God, this entire comment section is nothing but

    "I'm not victim blaming, but..."

    "personal responsibility"

    "parents should be doing blah blah blah....no, I don't have kids."

    The best parents in the world still can't control what their kids are doing every second of every day. Kids will always find ways around every single thing that's meant to restrict what they can do, see, or hear. I'm sure you never did stuff you weren't supposed to when you were a kid...right?

  • I don't know how delusional you need to be to assume it could EVER be possible that somehow every business would just refuse to serve a population because of X characteristic

    But they just said it: the Jim Crow south. This isn't some crazy delusional scenario. It's literally already happened, and it was not even a hundred years ago. When schools were integrated there were mobs of white housewives yelling racial slurs at little children because they were black. This is real shit that's gone on for more of America's history than not.

    Don't skip history class, everybody. But I guess if conservative judges get their way we'll probably lose that too.

  • If the photograph isn't at ease with that, I'd argue they should be allowed to ensure not to be in a situation where they can't render the proper service

    But where does that stop? At what point are racists who are uncomfortable with interracial marriage allowed to deny services to people because of their race

  • I wonder why none of us paid subscriptions to access websites in the 90s and early 2000s? We all used MySpace, FB, LiveJournal, Make Out Club, Hot or Not, Geocities, Angelfire, NeoPets, MSN messenger, AOL messenger, the millions of chat rooms. Etc etc. We paid for time on the internet itself (like we still do) but at least then you could find one of those AOL CD ROMs with free minutes just about anywhere. You couldn't escape them.

    There also weren't that many ads, just some banners at the top. There were web rings and stuff to advertise each other's sites. But it seems like once pop-up ads started, you couldn't get rid of them ever again. There weren't browser extensions or anything, pretty much just anti virus software you had to go to Frys to buy.

  • It was $11 and change the other day for two of those little cheeseburgers and medium fry, no drink. Which, the medium fry is now a small. It's tiny.

    There's one day a week where I work late and I just don't feel like cooking and I'm starving, and I just wanted to grab something quickly. I could have gotten a whole rotisserie chicken at the grocery store for $10. Except those are also tiny now, come in bags that leak grease instead of the cartons they used to come in, and the last two times I've gotten them have had several feathers fried to the wing. Which is why I didn't stop and get one ffs. Every goddamn thing is a rip off.

  • I hate everything being locked up. I am sick of being treated like a criminal when I'm just going to the fucking store.

    I'm on camera at the self checkout. There's staff breathing down my neck as I'm scanning shit. I get followed by Target staff especially when looking at clothes, as though they haven't put alarm things on literally every single item, even if it's 5.99. I get my receipt checked at walmart before I can leave. At Burlington they took my cart before I left the store because they said it would lock up if it got to the parking lot. Good thing I didn't buy anything heavy?

    I hate amazon, but at least I don't have to deal with all that shit. And it's not like I can escape giving my money to giant, evil corporations anyway. It's not like I can afford to shop at small businesses. But that's exactly why they do it. They know they can't drive people away from shopping at these stores, because we have nowhere else to shop. "Capitalism fosters competition" my ass.

  • So right after I signed up at the beginning of this year, they switched from HBOMax to "Max." I paid for a year in advance, and of course when I signed up there was nothing about them switching to a new brand. All of a sudden it was full of trash reality shows and ID Discovery true crime. I have no idea what possessed them to do that.

    Then once it switched over I stopped being able to stream any new HBO shows on mobile and customer service won't refund me any amount. Not that I can even communicate with them effectively. It's all "chat" with AI or people who have no idea what I'm saying. Half the shows still won't play on mobile for me.

    TL;DR I paid for a year of HBO. They changed their selection a few months in. I lost mobile access to a bunch of their shows. And now I'm losing even more features before the year is up. That's quite literally not what I paid for.

    How exactly is any of that legal? Genuine question. What about the Federal Trade Commission? Isn't there fucking anybody regulating these corporations in the US?

  • I honestly think it's better than Netflix (most streaming services are) and Hulu and definitely better than Prime.

    It's just that once they switched to Max they started focusing on reality shows and true crime and other such garbage.