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tt433
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We're just meat bags with terrible sensory perception and reasoning skills. This is the reason I am more open to claims of "no reality" and the like. Plato's cave but no one sees the whole picture
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Everything is worth what it's purchaser will pay for it; every transaction is subjective
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I couldn't tell either fwiw but that's an interesting point; sounds more like a suicide method than an act of state punishment though
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This idea that we need to be stricter is what led to the crime bills now under bipartisan attack
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So nice you posted it twice?
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Just wanted to add there's lots of factors at play besides the renters specifically
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If the property is adjacent to a gentrified neighborhood but not yet pricey, the landlord can degrade service until the low income tenants leave, renovate the property, and charge new gentrified prices as well. I know of a couple buildings in the DMV area that were doing this within the last 10 years
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The No Name brand is one of my favorite parts of visiting Canada. Excessive branding and flashy packaging gets on my nerves
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I think workers rights has less to do with automation and more to do with forcing exploitative bosses to negotiate via collective action but what do I know
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And the suggestion that one can live on a loaf of bread, using that price to extrapolate a yearly cost, it's a true worst case scenario.
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"Vertical Farming Does Not Save Space [when exclusively considering solar power]"
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How is it legal for them to regulate interstate commerce?
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I couldn't; I believe I originally thought you were suggesting these companies can't be expected to exert political will/make consequential decisions for some bizarre reason
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I'm not really sure what you mean by impossible
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Sorting by new also usually exposes things like hijacked item or seller pages more easily
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The film "Brazil" was mentioned on another comment on another story a few days ago that touched on this theme, very good movie.
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Not really, ticket splitting is a thing for many americans -- it's decreasing though
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I don't think it's necessarily union control related at all. From an industry standpoint it makes some sense to have a geographic center so that companies who serve the industry have a place to go and find customers, network, etc. I think in this regard it's largely a spontaneous phenomenon more than a coordinated decision. "Birds of a feather."

The other replies to this are interesting though and it's not all one thing, distributed decision making can be rationalized after the fact any number of ways
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I'm just curious if you have any particular use cases you can't get the existing solutions to work with
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FWIW this did happen to some indentured Europeans in the New World. I'm nevertheless surprised GP thinks that's excusable or defensible in the 21st century.