I don't get this. To me, theme park rides are social events. Your friends' reactions and the reactions of others on the ride are as much a part of the fun as the ride itself. This would be just so boring to me.
Seems it is to him, too.I don't get this. To me, theme park rides are social events. Your friends' reactions and the reactions of others on the ride are as much a part of the fun as the ride itself. This would be just so boring to me.
And that kind of baked-in altruism is why you won't ever be a billionaire.Me? I would surprise everyone at the gate. Today your entry fee is paid! Food and drinks are free!
I was at a Taco Bell once when one of the Raiders came through (this is back when they were local, in Oakland). The guy orders his food, and then (quietly) says to the cashier that he wants to pay for everyone else in line behind him. He handed over his credit card, and waited while the next (10? 12?) people behind him ordered their food. Each time he nodded, and the cashier used his card to pay for strangers’ meals. Then he calmly walks out, never making a big deal. It was one of the nicest random acts I’ve ever seen a wealthy person do.Me? I would surprise everyone at the gate. Today your entry fee is paid! Food and drinks are free!
Yes. It had better be special in some way to justify that.So I haven't lived in the US for a while, but is ten bucks a steep price for a popsicle these days?
I just realized my link to the news article was broken.So I haven't lived in the US for a while, but is ten bucks a steep price for a popsicle these days?
Yeah, a simple lollipop is no banana....Yes. It had better be special in some way to justify that.
Some video of the popsicles:
Clearly, what is needed in this case is...
I've never wanted to tar and feather a meme before
I ‘shotted this meme months ago, and I’m still not sure either way, because the irony goes so deep into, “Oh, wait—you’re serious” territory.I can’t believe anyone would sincerely create that.
It's Turning Point, no amount of parody matches the real thing and makes it nearly impossible to tell if something like this is real.I thought it was a sarcastic joke at first. I can’t believe anyone would sincerely create that.
I'm a landlord and I think this image deserves to go to jail.I've never wanted to tar and feather a meme before
And then they buy the homes and bulldoze them to build something else. Apartments/condos if the legislation explicitly says "houses," something else otherwise. Somewhere there's a sweet spot between houses off the market and houses they own, and they'll find it because they have the money to burn to do so.The problem isn't landlords per se. It's the fact that corporations and individuals are able to buy up hundreds of houses and rent them out, taking them away from an already depressed housing market and creating artificial demand crunches where none exist. Then they crank up the rent to maximize their profits.
What needs to happen is that government needs to step the fuck up and do things like creating a sliding taxation scale for home ownership. The first house is base, the second slightly higher taxation, the third is prohibitively taxed, and the fourth and up get taxed to shit. Or make it illegal to own more than X homes.
If they started building apartments that kinda solves the problem by bringing more units online increasing supply which is kinda what people want to happen.And then they buy the homes and bulldoze them to build something else. Apartments/condos if the legislation explicitly says "houses," something else otherwise.
There’s going to be loopholes no matter how long politicians take crafting it. And those with money are going to make more money because that’s how the system is designed to work. Will it help the problem without devastating side effects should be the main concern.Somewhere there's a sweet spot between houses off the market and houses they own, and they'll find it because they have the money to burn to do so.
Something does need to be done, but it won't be simple, or there'll be loopholes.
There are currently literally more empty housing units than homeless people in the USA. Clearly, it's not just a matter of too small a supply, and simply increasing supply will not solve this issue.If they started building apartments that kinda solves the problem by bringing more units online increasing supply which is kinda what people want to happen.