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I did miss it, my apologies.

It weird to see someone who is gleefully bullying people while riding a high-horse about making the world a better place.

Thanks for nothing, then, Tip Warrior.

It is in the comments of the article reviewing the Ceasar’s Palace buffet. He made a joke about Caity Weaver’s article being better, the author didn’t appreciate the joke and then a couple of racists started attacking him. Obviously he is witty enough to fend for himself, but I wonder why none of these Tip Warriors

Uhhh, yes, absolutely. I don’t really hang out with people who do much of that at all, but yes I call them out if they say racist, sexist, etc. shit.

That’s just a way of saying you think the lower social classes should earn less money than the middle social classes.

As soon as poor people get money it starts falling out of their pockets.

Who shares a tab with someone instead of just picking up the check? Poor people?

Class insecurity.

What about cities where serves make the same minimum wage as everyone else?

Couldn’t resist reading that exchange on Takeout. Those guys are unhinged, but you handled them well.

LOL at Tipping Heroes (tm)!

Yeah, I don’t care for the sensation of MSG-it lights my brain up like a pinball machine, but my mouth finds it off-putting.

Yeah, some of this is just bullying under the guise of politics.

No, dumbass-their employer is paying the fee.

Well then, lucky for everyone that those jobs won’t exist in ten years.

Wouldn’t these be the best customers?

When rich people lavishly spend money it is annoying, true. But when they don’t spend their money, then their capital accumulates and collects compound interest-generating even more wealth.

One final thought for you, speedy eater: If you really want to get out of your meal ASAP, try carrying cash. That way, you can look at the bill, review it quickly, leave the money (tip included), and jet. No need to wait on that server to bring your card back, and you can double-check that all the charges look

I used to carry cash-but too many cashiers acted like I was an idiot when I asked if they preferred to be paid with cash or plastic. If you don’t care enough to answer my question politely, then I don’t care enough to spare you the 6% credit processing fee.