Didn’t see what community I was in when I read the post and thought there were just a lot of people here who hate stand up comedians doing crowd work
Didn’t see what community I was in when I read the post and thought there were just a lot of people here who hate stand up comedians doing crowd work
And use who?
The US is pretty big man and things are different in different regions. England is only as big as Alabama.
In the cities you can walk to places or take much more limited public transportation.
Every one outside of the city has a car though. Drive through banks, fast food, pharmacies, and even liquor stores are a real thing.
My commute to work is ~40 minute drive and some of that is at 129 kph.
I rarely walk anywhere for anything besides pleasure. There is a restaurant within ~10 minutes walk but most roads don’t even have sidewalks here and people don’t always pay attention while driving
That’s more than I expected tbh
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Thanks for sticking with me. I appreciate how passionate you are about the issues affecting this country.
You’re saying that the real issues are the price of EGGS and unaffordable housing, right? And that this article doesn’t care about that? And that people are getting distracted from those issues? What does that make this article?
I feel like you’re almost there.
I like the spirit of this reply. Go 99%! I guess that means working class victories are trans victories!
Ok. Thanks. I think it might have been too clever for useful fucking idiots like me. So the article IS concerned about the price of EGGS?
I feel like this article was shaming people for talking about things that affect working class people like the price of EGGS instead of focusing the conversation on trans people?
How much of the working class is trans?
Got a friend who works with his hands in a dirty job and he really likes Duluth Trading pants. Big dude too
Reminds me of “solar freaking roadways!”
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=H901KdXgHs4&pp=ygUgc29sYXIgcG93ZXJlZCByb2Fkd2F5cyB2YXBvcndhcmU%3D