How many Americans let alone 18 year olds make $63 an hour? That’s crazy money for an 18 year old and I assume one of his first jobs. I wouldn’t want to roof in this heat for $25 an hour tbh. $63 sign me up

Jeez. If anyone asks what happened OP you know nothing about it lol.

Knew a homeless guy. Made more money than some working people I knew.

He would travel up to a more populated town and sit at an intersection with good traffic and a cardboard sign saying he was a vet blah blah.

Would come back into town with like $400 in cash, $100 in gift cards and a full stomach from all the food he was given. Then proceed to spend it all on booze. In all fairness he was homeless and wasn’t allowed in the local shelter because he was an uncontrolled drunk.

So yeah I never give any of them money. Especially the ones outside my Walmart that keep pretending to play the violin really good lol. Literally has a speaker playing it and a dude pretending to be playing. They make bank.

Pretty much all the time restaurants in my area are way overpriced for the food received. The chain restaurants like Applebees etc are even worse.

Adding on tip and tax just makes the prices insane. Pretty much the only sit down place I go is Cracker Barrel because $11 for a million chicken strips 2 sides and 2 biscuits is a bargain.

The service nowadays is wayyyyy down hill than what it used to be. Minimum 20% Tips are expected even if the service is close to non existent.

I’ve gone into places and the waitress will show up 10 minutes after sitting down and take your order. Drop the drinks and food off and not be seen again until someone waves them down for the ticket. At this point just let me go grab my food from the counter, order from a kiosk and I’ll not tip at all.

Where the heck you shopping? Pretty sure Kroger in my area has 2lb of strawberries on sale a lot for under $3 or Aldi usually has 1lb normal price for like $2.

I’ve watched all 3, but the first season was the only ok season. The last 2 seasons were a complete slog, felt like 2/3rd of them were just filler episodes and the main story just going at a creep.

Definitely a forgettable show and should have been cancelled after season 2 imo.

Dude was everywhere in the uk just before he moved to the states, he was on every single hosting job and game/talk show.

I remember getting fed up real quick not long after Gavin and Stacy. Jimmy Kimmel definitely called him out when he asked him to name any of his camera men and he couldn’t do it.

Dude just tries so hard to be every a listers friend whilst at the same time being a d bag to every one he sees as lesser.

You’ve just been added to the list.

Didn’t he also scream at all the production staff during Covid because two workers were within 3 feet of each other. Worried about getting shut down and risking jobs. Which is fair enough on its own.

Butttttt also demanding to do his own stunts and breaking his ankle in the previous mission impossible causing a three month filming delay and messing up production staff jobs then.

Please tell me you are in Canada, Australia, some super expensive area or work on Ferrari’s or something lol.

My local dealership increased from $120 to $150 last year. Maybe they’ve increased again this year I don’t know.

Surprised it just happened now. Pretty much all shelters near me got emptied out during Covid. Now of course they are full to the brim and adoptions are real slow.

Looked at mine and most a lot of things have decreased slightly or marginally increased. Only things that went up a lot are bigger brands like coke, cat food products and paper products.

I’ve started buying a lot more generic brands lately. Heinz ketchup is double the price hunts yet isn’t twice as good.

Now I wanna see 2019 prices but I have no history of that.

Furniture prices are absolutely crazy which would fair enough if they were built like they used to be built.

Be paying 1000s for some of the worst quality wood imaginable when you shop at some furniture stores. Always some solid stuff for a good price on Facebook marketplace.

I don’t know how McDonald’s franchise model works, but the inconsistency of prices among locations is bizarre. My McDonald’s charges 30% on average more for everything than a McDonald’s 30 mins down the road. Some of the items are double the price.

Fair enough if it was a large city location but I live in a rural town of 20k with the main highway going right through it. It’s not like they have to deliver out of the way to get to it.

Yep, property taxes doubled for a lot of people in my county, they cited that values have skyrocketed since reassessment 4 years ago. I know someone who bought their house in 2019 for 160k it’s now worth 200 something and their property taxes went from 3k to 6k in that time.

So paying nearly $600 a month in taxes alone. Used to be able to rent an apartment in this area pre Covid (rural area not much going on) for like $600 can’t find a single room for under a grand nowadays.

Doesn’t help that a single property management company is taking over most rentals too and they cite a red hot market and they are just charging what others charge whilst knowing they control most rentals and the prices now.

$2 for a single hash brown in my town and 3.79 for a sausage mcmuffin. Used to go to McDonald’s at 2am for a 20pc for $5 for years, it’s now 9.89 for a 20pc.

Plus they remodeled the whole store a few years back and it looks depressing af to step foot inside.

Grandad gave zero cares. Already tucked in, he ain’t getting up. Had to play where’s Wally with him in the last picture lol, looked like he was asleep.

$2.66 for milk at my Walmart and gas just went up to 3.69 in my county.

No idea how they are gonna cross world House and fallout but I look forward to Hugh Laurie’s return.

Lmao the marketing on this thing for like the first month was insane. Everyone on Reddit was talking about it. Unless they were all shills.

Died quick when the marketing budget ran out I guess.

£20 for a cinema ticket. Wasn’t even a decade ago it used to be like £4-5 all day Tuesdays at vue cinema in my town

I actually remember every year I was with Lloyd’s bank I’d get 6 free tickets to vue cinema too. Don’t think banks give any promos these days.

Family member works at Walmart. Part timers don’t accrue vacation time until they hit 3 years. Illinois btw.