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  • Yeah, I see a lot of that locally where I’m at. That line of thinking. I don’t think the average voter actually checks voting records of the candidates and sees if they align with what is good for them, their neighbour, community, etc. They just assume that ‘their’ party are the good guys. It’s like… okaaaay, but can you articulate why? And not talking points either. Are you struggling with health care costs? Who’s actually voted for stuff that would help you.

    Sorry, longer response than I anticipated. I agree with you completely, so thank you for posting.


  • Intrama@lemmy.worldtoFacepalm@lemmy.worldMake it stop.
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    2 months ago

    I never tipped unless out at a restaurant and I received friendly service… but somehow I felt guilty or something when I wouldn’t tip the pizza delivery guy. Even though he was from the pizza place itself… (before doordash and stuff)

    Years later I started noticing outwardly hostile behaviour if I didn’t tip. Bah.

    I hate the look you get when you don’t do it. Which is my issue. My own. I know lots probably feel the same. I’m definitely trying to overcome that nonsense.