Restaurant industry, I surprisingly get a lot of people with asking them to sort tongs by whether they are right handed or left handed.

Ferns are the same way. We literally killed all of them completely uprooting them. They came back because our neighbor didn't kill theirs. They literally grew under some of our plants and are unremovable without killing the other plants. They are a pest.

Yeah who cares if the reefs die, not my problem

Supporting people's right to make choices with their own body vs... not allowing personal freedoms is the difference here.

Just saying, it might be worth it to contact the owner of the buildings they rent, as well as cafes they supply to.

Just because you said that. I'm upping my 5 abortions a week to 10.

^ Free market fundamentalist when liberals use the free market to not support horrible people

questions or comments you'll hear as an obvious foreigner

Just wondering if you got an examples? I mean I got told once in English that I shouldn't work at a Chinese owned business because I don't speak mandarin (I'm learning lol) and no one working there speaks mandarin lol, they all speak canto.

I'm not the guy that you're asking, but I can give a common perspective. Japan is a super capitalistic and xenophobic country. Worker burnout is super common, and the social hierarchy of the workplace means that bosses can force you to do things you don't want (such as make coffee or tea for other employees since your either a woman or the youngest person there or drinking alcohol). Additionally, with the workplace hierarchy, you literally have to listen to older people and follow their directions because they apparently know more. Foreigners are super lonely as many Japanese people don't want to socialize with foreigners, many still hold backwards and racist beliefs about foreigners. Which is another thing that will affect your job as you might just be completely denied from a job due to being a foreigner or they might pay you less. Some parts of Japan are a little better with accepting foreigners, but they still have the toxic workplace practices. Japan is a nice country to visit and stay in for short times (maybe a few months), but to actually work and live in would be worse than the US.

Wait till people find out about the nakba massacre lol.

Yeah at first I felt a bit annoyed due to the amount of protesters that probably never heard of Israel's multitude of crimes until these past months. But when they moved on from boycotting and talking about starbucks to actual protests against institutions thay they themselves are a part of, I got more on board with their cause.

I was just about to call today lol

Lol the projection is crazy

Just saying, weird how your account went from a normal person to inactive for a month. Then, going online today to instantly dick ride Israel in the depaul subreddit. Huh, weird how that works. Are you even a student at depaul?

It's no use arguing with idiots, they would probably deny the holocaust before they accepted the killings of socialist in nazi germany.

This account literally just started posting today, bot account.

So like a rally to not stop the funding of the genocide? Weird thing to rally behind...

Hospitality workers are at their breaking point in FL. People are working multiple jobs just to exist with multiple roommates. I moved to Chicago to get away from this.

I dont think so, florida has a 14% sales tax

Biden has literally done well on everything, but Israel, trump failed our country multiple times and ruined people's lives, AND on top of that gave foreign countries classified documents and has told us that he will be a dictator on day one. There is no comparison.

Accelerationism is a stupid privileged take. Just because you're not going to directly feel the effects of trump winning doesn't mean that you should let him win, to quote: "burn everything down". The people that suffer due to accelerationism are women, lgbtq+ members, and people of color. Since, trump will immediately sign in policies that will disproportionately affect those people.

My friends and I would do a trip to Georgia each year, and we would have to meet up the night before. So we would all drive to a friend's place in Tampa and then wake up at 1am or 3am to drive 9 hours to elijay, lol. One time a friend drove to meet us from Chicago and it took him something like 14hrs.