Exactly what Walmart and Amazon did to become massive. Operate on losses until competition dies. Then jack those prices up.
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We have a gas station that's almost a dollar less than competition and opposite corners of another gas station. It always boggles my mind how anyone would go to the more expensive one given you can see the prices of both at the same time.
Feels like the guardrails are falling off regardless.
I bought tears of the Kingdom when it came out because I could get it at $40. Still haven't played it yet, but you know, it'll still be $60-70 or whatever by the time I do.
Steam sales seem great until you realize before steam we owned Physical copies that also went on sale sometimes and didn't do the roller coaster of 5 year old game still $50 but on sale is $10, the price it should actually be given how old it is.
We bought a house in Tampa Florida area in 2018, our monthly cost was $1400/month. Moved to Washington in 2022 and bought a house and the house is smaller and our monthly payment is $3k. Area matters of course, but comparably I'd imagine we're in similar situations.
We need more military! Cut social security!
It's almost like human structures of power always end up with some asshole on top making everyone else suffer.
A library card can get you free access, at least the Vancouver one can.
The streak made me want to not log in days in a row because it highlighted how much time I had wasted on the site.
I would agree, except his "Sleepy Joe" attacks makes this go from relatable to being evidence of how much he sucks.
Maybe they say it in regards to nipples? Otherwise, no idea.