Quite unscientific.
Quite unscientific.
Carbon footprint?
When I visited Europe for the first time, I was actually curious to figure out the transit system to get around. Who wants to get into a boring cab?
I really hope that sentence was a tongue-in-cheek response.
In this case, wouldn't it be who's going to go for it last?
A wild Edgelord appears!
Your profile name tells all, you sorry thing.
Touche!
Ah, because following the status quo is what gets us forward!
Pretty much stopped reading at “humans started to die”.
This. All the advice online about burning credit card rewards always highlight the category where the company is offering the best redemption rate.
Jalopnik doesn't even try to sound unbiased nowadays.
If there is an infinite pool of struggling artists willing to work without tips, well then, we don't need tips, do we?
If you’re using your company’s credit card, feel free to charge anything - terrible advice.
Pennywise has really lost his mojo, no one listens to IT anymore.
Personally I am uncomfortable with the premise that the default tip setting is the biggest factor driving the magnitude of tip.
It literally says:
On the plus side, there’s a lot less shit in NYC since Trump moved to Florida.
I wouldn’t be so derisive about it. From the environmental perspective, the more the riders taking a specific form of transport, the better. Given that, taking the subway beats the bus, but taking the bus beats taking ride sharing or a personal car.
The logical fallacy is to conclude that until the alternative is 100% fine, we won’t change the status quo.