Tangentially related to this thread sorta, lived in San Antonio. There’s a major bus station by one of the largest malls. Right next to it. But there’s two sets of fences between the station and the mall and nothing between, DMZ style.
I got in trouble at a job once for giving someone a cup of water when they asked. Boss told me I should charge a whole dollar for it, because of the cup (I said “sure” and kept giving it away anyway). Policy in most places seems to be to not engage with someone unless they intend to spend money.
“clean water pls”
le enlightened mayo: “simply walk 200 miles to your nearest mall”
I once saw a post making fun of another post lamenting about how workers are forced to stand for no reason instead of being allowed to sit.
The top comment was “capitalism allows you invent a chair if you wanted to sit.”
There’s like, 4 dimensions of stupidity in that comment.
Sounds like they’re the real pinkos, not us.
Supercapitalism is still relevant, right?
Well, I did, but then I got arrested for loitering cause I had no money to buy anything
Tangentially related to this thread sorta, lived in San Antonio. There’s a major bus station by one of the largest malls. Right next to it. But there’s two sets of fences between the station and the mall and nothing between, DMZ style.
The red is the best walking path.
Can’t have poors in the mall
Bring some wire cutters in case you’re running late to your job at The Gap
What kind of psychosis makes people think “we must fence in our curb strip”?
I got in trouble at a job once for giving someone a cup of water when they asked. Boss told me I should charge a whole dollar for it, because of the cup (I said “sure” and kept giving it away anyway). Policy in most places seems to be to not engage with someone unless they intend to spend money.
Normal and functional country.