CA landlords can charge their monthly cost or $10, whichever is less.
CA landlords can charge their monthly cost or $10, whichever is less.
Listen for the tiny screams.
Fun fact: A team in hazmat suits recently cleaned the bus stop I use every day. So yay! And also not yay.
This is my kind of thread pulling. I like your style.
Alternatively, install OBS and record your screen playing the episode.
It’s for worse for sure. What if people didn’t have to worry in their 30s, 40s, and 50s about sustaining their livelihood in late stage capitalism and could instead focus on what makes them happy? I bet “retirement jobs” would look a lot different.
Depends on the trip. Part of the joy of arriving is the journey you just endured, so might be worth keeping that in just for the existential exhale you get when you arrive.
I have a lot of unhoused neighbors so I regularly leave out fresh socks, a pair of gloves here and there, basic toiletries, and food for their pets. If one came to my door I’d be happy to try giving a haircut, but no refunds.
My wife turned her happy birthday sign into a happy father’s day sign in the simplest, cutest way. I loved it.
One of my all time favorites. Glad you’re enjoying!
This won’t help, but it’s fun: https://youtu.be/igh9iO5BxBo?si=oyLAwhvrhsR4FHSZ
All the coolest people dab, often and without irony.
And dab some cold water behind your ears.
Often scammers don’t want to make it less obvious. If it’s obvious and the mark falls for it, it’s a good indicator they’re on the hook and will fall for more. It’s to filter out the less gullible so the scammer doesn’t waste their time. Probably not the case with this situation specifically, but it holds true in general with scams.
Congrats on your trauma I guess.
Generally? Yes. Specifically? No.
I somewhat disagree, because landlords have a say by their sheer number and capital. If credit agencies or reporting services want to gouge landlords, that shouldn’t be the tenant’s problem and landlords should come together to negotiate lower prices. I much prefer the built-in tenant protection here of a $10 per month cap.