• unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de
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    10か月前

    Making extensive use of food delivery services is a trait i unapologetically use to filter people out of my life. (Unless they have medical reasons…)

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      10か月前

      I guess I don’t really understand the purpose, here… You don’t like having rich friends?

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          10か月前

          Able to afford to throw hundreds of dollars per month towards just the convenience of having food delivered.

          Important to note that this doesn’t account for the price of the food itself, or the fact that the prices are inflated on top of eating out, just the delivery fees and tips.

          • prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            10か月前

            You do realize that the people you should be angry at make hundreds to thousands of times more than a person who can afford delivery apps makes, right? You have been fooled into hating your own class.

            • AdrianTheFrog@lemmy.world
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              10か月前

              I think the average American is making just about enough to get by, and probably would have a hard time, though not an impossible one, affording an extra ~$2k a year. (I can’t find a solid figure for the average household living wage in the US, but from what I’ve seen it’s pretty close to the average household income)

              It is a bit weird to define above average wage as rich though. But there is really no definitive class border so I think it’s slightly useless to argue about. You can also define above average as rich while still directing your hate towards the .1%.

              Also I don’t really detect any hate there?

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              10か月前

              I’m not reading any anger in their message. Seems like a pretty innocent joke.

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        10か月前

        why would people like having rich friends? it’s not like they’re likely to share their wealth, or they probably wouldn’t be rich…

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          10か月前

          It sounds like you need better friends, regardless of their financial status 🤷‍♂️