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  • the root beer on tap was always the main attraction, though

    I think they've been riding that train for much too long. There are far better root beers out there nowadays. Not to say A&W root beer is bad (it's quite good), but if I want a good root beer, I'm getting Bundaberg.

  • Their hot dog is a loss leader. But yes, you're not wrong. Still. Feeding my whole family for under $20 is a feat.

    “If you raise [the price of] the effing hot dog, I will kill you,” Sinegal said. “Figure it out.”"

    Loved that about him. I hope Costco continues that. The fact that they didn't "bend the knee" the Trump and kept their diversity and inclusion policies says a lot.

  • We should have social systems to help people over come those fears and protect them from threats, both physical and financial. No one should be forced to be with someone they fear because of finances, childcare, safety, or loneliness.

    I don't disagree with that. I would support that in a heartbeat if I had the funds to do so.

    Not all shitty partners induce fear. I’ve known some girls who are just head over heels due to how attractive, wealthy, or mostly sweet a guy is. The good times outshine the bad times and they get into the “i can fix him” mentality.

    Sure, not all shitty partners, but there is often more going on behind closed doors than many people realize.

    My brother is like that where he has gotten away with cheating with nearly every partner he has had. It usually takes the girl months to finally leave him and say its been enough. Hes the chad gym type and genuinely doesn’t have to try to pull women. Any time they threaten to leave he gets all sweet, shows up with gifts and acts romantic and sexy just to get caught cheating again next week.

    That's called "love bombing" and is a common part of the cycle of abuse.

    We need to be hard on ourselves sometimes and push manipulative people out of our lives. I think an erosion of IRL friendships has influenced this trend as well. I used to know girls who would band together to help a girl get rid of a shitty guy they were infatuated with but that is much harder to do online than in person.

    I don't disagree with that, however, people like this tend to worm their way into positions of authority like a parasite that you can't get rid of. The fact that they often have zero issues lying through their teeth to get you on "their side" is a massive issue that many of the general public simply cannot grasp ("why would my wife/husband/preacher/friend/etc lie to me?" etc...).

    It gets even worse when someone like that gets their hands on the very methods used to build those organizations and tears them all down. See the current state of the USA for example. I lived with an abusive partner for 11 years, and there is an unbelievable amount of parallels between them and the current US administration. What they are doing right now is incredibly triggering, knowing that I essentially have no escape from it.

  • Nah, I'd bet a sly Italian person slipping something about "the mob/mafia" in conversation with the maga morons would have maga rethinking antagonizing Italians.

    Plus, my wife has literal family ties to the mob (she's part Sicilian)

  • OK, and? Do you think I'm holding Biden up like some sort of weird godking? All I'm seeing for a source from you is "trust me bro"

    I never said I agreed with what Biden was doing. In fact, I was refuting the claim that Trump would improve the situation, when he has clearly made everything so much worse.