Like, since being converted to communism, and even before, when I read the banksy quote about how advertising has no right to be there in the first place. It's astounding just how often money is tied into the human experience. We bring it up all the damn time, about what's a smart way to spend money, what's a not-smart way, "a fool and his money are soon parted," there's sayings about it. It's just kinda depressing. Like, before I got converted, I remember, I would dream about all the cars I would buy if I won the lottery. How I wouldn't be "dumb" like those other lottery winners and "waste it" on stupid stuff. I don't know. Just stream-of-consciousness writing at this point.

  • lvysaur [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    It’s much easier to call in an order, walk the 3-15 minutes it takes to get to the restaurant

    Not everyone (hardly anyone?) is within 5 minutes walking distance of a restaurant. Longer than that and many will have to put up with the US antics of no sidewalks, walking on the road, and getting harrassed (or killed) by the police on the way there