Yes I know what country it is. It says it right there. Which is why I said, IF it were the US, meaning that I know that it is not.
catwhowalksbyhimself
People are focusing on the house in the middle, but if you look at he whole picture, it isn't that one house. It's every single house on both streets. It's not just this specific owner. If this were the US, I'd suspect a HOA at work.
Non-romantic hand holding is incredibly common in many places across the world. In the US we are funny about it is all.
That isn't really me. Besides, I'm thinking of a different approach.
Nah, I don't care.
Also, that seems like too much effort. Especially with thousands of comments over years. Probably 10s of thousands.
And yet there's this myth that without tips all the workers would be lazy and you'd get no good service.
I've heard and seen that repeated constantly.
This kind of behavior is what got me to join Lemmy just now. (this is my first ever post in fact.)
I really wasn't even onboard with the boycott. I thought it was silly and pointless and was planning to just stay on reddit, but then he had to tantrum like a child and go against the very spirit and point of reddit in process.
So here I am. I haven't deleted my years old reddit account yet, but I probably will at this point. This lemmy federation thing seems like it will do quite nicely.
It's honestly baffling to me. I expected a lot of other people to be talking about that, but ever comment was acting like it was that specific house.