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Coskii,
@Coskii@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

There are two main reasons you wouldn’t return carts to a cart return location:

  1. Fuck them people
  2. My time is worth more than this

At the very least the person is inconsiderate, and worst a complete psychopath. Both are not great signs, and all the ones between are also not positive aspects.

You’d think something that small wouldn’t be much of an indication on a person’s overall nature, but it’s nearly always the little things that add up to the whole thing.

harmonea,
@harmonea@kbin.social avatar

Okay but....

There's really no reason not to unless you just give zero shits about the damage a loose cart can do.

That's exactly the kind of sign you want: it's a person who thinks "it won't affect me because I'm leaving, so it's not my problem."

RandomStickman, (edited )
@RandomStickman@kbin.social avatar

I've crossed a parking lot and a street in the snow to return it before. If I pushed it there I'm getting it back. Simple as.

Personal Justifications for different phone life cycles (kbin.social)

Yesterday, I was reading a thread that asked what's the point of buying a new phone as often as as people do. In the comments there were a variety of answers, but what interested me is that there were a wide variety of answers for how long each person liked to go before upgrading. So I've attempted to come up with justifications...

Catch42,
@Catch42@kbin.social avatar

I've heard a few people say this and honestly I'm still confused. I got my iPhone XR's battery replaced by apple themselves last year. I think it cost 80USD, which is too much, and EU law will be a welcome change. Hοwever, it's still saves money even if it delays your new phone purchase by only one year.

Maximilious,
@Maximilious@kbin.social avatar

As a two week user, this is my experience. There is also no way to collapse comments... Yet. Someone has wonderfully coded it and shared with the devs but it has yet to be pushed to the main branch yet.

With the huge influx of users this past month they are in triage mode. Just please be patient with the product, Reddit was new at one point too!

tal, (edited )
@tal@kbin.social avatar

When States Ban Affirmative Action, White People Profit The Most

IIRC, Asians -- and for the non-Americans out there, in a US context, the term refers to people out of East Asia -- were the most-strongly-disadvantaged by affirmative action.

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