• shalafi@lemmy.world
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    As a cable guy I visited several thousand homes, all ages and incomes, got pretty good at judging people’s lifestyle at an inside glance.

    Went to install internet at this guy’s new apartment, IRS agent. My god the room was sterile, also, “Shit. New place. This poor guy is going through a divorce.” And he was.

    He was utterly boring, middle-aged white guy, button down shirt, didn’t have jack to say until his modem came online.

    “Really? It’s good to go?”

    “Yep. All good.”

    “Hang on, hang on…”

    Dude fired up Unreal Tournament, hopped in a quick game to test ping, “YES! YES! Thank you thank you thank you!”

    Now that I wrote all that out, I have a guess what the divorce was about.

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      didn’t have jack to say until his modem came online.

      So you want people to talk to you when you are on the job? I never talk to repair man etc. when they come to my house. I just let them do their work and leave them alone. Doesn’t mean I’m boring or antisocial.

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        21 hours ago

        Same, I feel like if I talk to them it may break their focus, and they are usually paid by the job, not the hours, so less time in my house more money in their pockets.

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          I being an introvert technician appreciate you both, I just wanna get as much done as I possibly can

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      “Dude fired up Unreal Tournament” Holy shit. That was an unexpected intense wave of nostalgia. Are people still playing UT?

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    It reminds me of the IRS guy from the Happy Gilmore sequel. “I became a lawyer because I was tired of people hating me and throwing me through glass doors” (flashback to when Happy Gilmore threw him through a door in the first film).

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    This is the plan of the elites: ONLY ELITES or PEASANTS… and the peasants have to say they’ve never felt better in their lives.

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    “One hotdog, please!”

    “Fill out these forms where I put the fun stickers and get a witness to sign.”

    “What if I don’t want this much commitment for a hotdog?”

    “Jail >:-(“

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    I happened across this video yesterday about this entrepreneur. Seems like a good hearted person.

    Shyster menu options include:

    • $10 - the only choice and drink, mustard and sauerkraut
    • $11 - hot dog with the wrong toppings and drink, four toppings a la carte
    • $1 dog treats
    • $1,000 shirt off my back

    Some choice text from the display boards:

    • “The Only Honest Ripoff in DC”
    • All prices include tax, and there is no tip screen. I hate that garbage.
    • Want a hot dog with no drink? You aren’t saving money.
    • Briefly recite the historical significance of MoonPies and/or RC Cola for a five cent discount on your whole order.

    If I were local, I’d be buying some dogs.

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    Never heard of that website, looks like a bunch of gaming related stuff without proper sourcing outside of twitch and tiktok. Are they in any way reliable?

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    Flood him with business. Make his stand more profitable than working for the IRS. He quits. One less IRS lawyer.

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    IRS: Your work is worth doing because it indirectly helps people pay taxes to government which indirectly increases the United States’s gross domestic product compared to other nations by helping corporations consolidate into monopolies which indirectly allows corporations to [directly control government via regulatory capture to] indirectly lower prices via consumer welfare doctrine which (allegedly) indirectly lowers living costs of consumers to buy food to feed themselves.

    Hot Dog Stand: You feed people, making them happy.

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        Kind of yea.

        Within snap are some programs (like food stamps) that are another way to funnel government money to private business while using the very real needs people have to excuse the tremendous graft inherent in having the government pay retail price for store goods that it already subsidized the production and transportation of.

        There are much more efficient ways to get people food and we used to actually do it but alas there is more money to be captured this way so no more government cheese or federally organized food transportation logistics. …and don’t you dare talk about strategic reserves, stock rotation or paying farmers to dispose of “excess” production…

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          I’ve seen food stamps used at farmer’s markets, SNAP doesn’t dictate who or how people grow food, that’s a different issue. But hey I guess the situation will improve now that SNAP is being halted, right? /s

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            It doesn’t dictate how they grow the food but the number one recipient of those dollars are the owners of retail food sellers and the biggest of these are companies like Walmart.

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              I wish when Democrats brought up how silly purity tests are they would use your comment as an example. People eating is more important than starving a corporation.

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              Walmart and many other companies underpay workers enough that they have to rely on food stamps. They use food stamps to subsidize their labor costs to avoid paying their workers enough to buy food.

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                Yes. We are subsidizing the wealthiest corporations in the world to underpay their workers and then we’re subsidizing those workers to pay full retail price for the food that we are subsidizing farmers to produce. Yet no one who works for a living is making any money.

                Farmers aren’t making any money, retail workers aren’t making any money, train workers aren’t making any money, truck drivers aren’t making any money, but Walmart, Monsanto and Union Pacific are doing fantastic.

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          so no more government cheese

          LOL. I was talking about govt cheese with a co-worker this week. My grandmother, who lived through both world wars and the great depression, would collect anything the govt was giving away. She and grandpa lived in a large home and had more than enough money to survive. She literally had a room where she stored excess food.