tsuyoikuma
tsuyoikuma
tsuyoikuma

LOL dipshit where I live <400 sq ft is the what you get for a low level studio and you better believe you’ll be carrying your clothes to the laundry mat. Many people get a room only and have to share a bathroom and kitchen space with everyone else on their floor. Check your privilege sweetheart.

LOL, irrational much? I am a college graduate, who started attending college classes in high school, and have benefitted from my degree. Is it really a surprise to you that so many college majors (e.g. communications, philosophy, creative writing, early childhood education) are useless in the real world if your

Feel free to send me your zip and I’ll help you with your search. I’m pretty sure it’s not a lack of cheaper places it’s your lack of willingness to live in a space that you can actually afford (e.g. you want luxury your budget can’t bear) ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

You really need work on your reasoning and research skills. I live downtown in one of the most expensive cities in the country (as I’ve mentioned regularly in my comments on this site for years). Where exactly was hyperbole used in any of this exchange?

I live downtown in one of the most expensive real estate markets in the country. “College educated” is quite broad and clearly includes people who majored in subjects that were never going to enable them to pay off the loans to get that education, little less make a decent living for themselves.  Pray tell, what was

Rangoon is also the mis-romanization of the former capital of Burma...

If you’re spending 60% on rent you’re renting more apartment/home than you can afford (luxuries are for people who can afford them), the average nationally is 25-30%...

LOL what a wonderful attempt at revisionist history. Nice way to gloss over the multiple revolutions, multiple military dictatorships, and multiple reestablishments of the monarchy that have happened since then and the millions of innocent French people who died during those tumults. And today it’s a former* world

Remind me, how did the French Revolution workout for the people of France?...

Even though inflation is cooling off, American households are still spending over 10% of their income on food

This is an interesting point. I once lived somewhere that definitely had a private golf course(s) closer than any McDonalds (which at the time was a 30 minute drive south over a winding mountain road). It was a big deal when a Walmart finely opened 10 minutes north and they had a McDonalds inside - there was even a

Ha ha ha ha ha saaaaadddddddd. You know who else thinks you picking a burger from their menus is a basic bitch move? The chefs cooking it, as the headline and numerous mentions throughout the article discuss. Sorry you’re so embarrassed by your basic ass taste in food

I should have mentioned that I already knew the answer...

How white were the areas you were living in?

the same sauce you’d find on an order of the Chinese takeout staple General Tso’s chicken

“Sir, this isn’t a Wendy’s”

I thought it was going to be the blue cheese crumble too (which I love).

by not having a burger you are taking away their safe option for a pleasant experience at your restaurant so that you can make more money

If the rest of the entrees are $40-$50 the burger should be priced in the same range - restauranteurs who do anything else do indeed deserve to fail.  I can’t think of any restaurants with entrees that pricey that have gone maverick with low burger prices like that. 

chefs everywhere seem to have complicated feelings about: the humble burger...At its core, the burger is nothing complicated: bread, meat, cheese. It is predictable. It is reliable