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Why American Tipping Culture Is Broken
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We're trying to reduce the numbers of hours a person has to work.
We talk about the end of paid work being mandatory for survival.
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Yes, your incredulity certainly makes your argument much stronger. But postulating obvious platitudes is what really drives your point home.
I make it a habit to never believe anyone on the internet.
Good on you. Is accusing people you "never believe" of lying part of that habit?
If I don't believe the things you say then, by definition, I am assuming you are lying.
It's not personal. That's just the internet - people lie.
Wow, that's so deep, you are so profound!
Except it's complete bullshit, isn't it? Believing something is entirely different from accusing someone of something but a great philosopher like you is surely aware of that, right?
You made up a stupid principle on the spot after being called out for talking bullshit because you couldn't find a suitable counter argument. It's neither personal nor the internet, it's your weak attempt of worming out of something dumb you said. Don't worry, I was 15 once, I remember what it feels like. Your brain just isn't there yet.
Now kindly go troll elsewhere.