Dull Academic Incessant Liturgical Yapping: Philosophical Orations on Order & Reaction
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If anybody needs me, I'll be in the sauna (sow-nuh)
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Alright lads, religious discussion is over for the night. We vibin' about poor things now. I'm just sittin' here waitin' for the sun to go down
Dutchman discovers meters high bailey/fortress wall from around 1700AD while digging a pond in his backyard.

The man is very excited and wants to restore it.

https://nos.nl/artikel/2492554-man-vindt-metershoge-vestingmuur-uit-18e-eeuw-in-zijn-achtertuin
Reminder that the average American is completely insane
To safeguard the U.P.'s shore,
The bridge had to be no more.
With a blast and a clatter,
The Trolls, they did scatter,
Their path blocked forevermore.
Gas station by me had a poor man's deal on steaks. We eatin' good tonight
Forwarded from Voter Apatia OSINT
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The video, obtained by the NY Post, shows the moment the activist Ryan Carson is stabbed to death in front of girlfriend on an NYC street.
Forwarded from St. Thomas The apostle
What??? $10 doesn’t buy 1 steak around here, let alone 2.

A pack of 2 t-bones cost me about $28 to $40 around here. And that’s at the grocery store not some fancy butcher or restaurant.
Dull Academic Incessant Liturgical Yapping: Philosophical Orations on Order & Reaction
Part of it is that most things are just cheaper in poor areas. But it's also that it was a great deal even for here. Would have been about $20 full price
One of the realities of American life is that people with more money often just choose to pay more for the same goods. This is obvious in many cases; they'll buy expensive brands instead of the store brands coming off the same factory line. But they're also willing to shell out more generally, which means that store owners in rich areas can get away with raising prices for no material benefit.

Here's an example from a previous post:

Poor areas tend to have better pricing for most goods and services. As an extreme example, would you rather live in Darien, Connecticut, where a home costs $1.6 million and a big Mac meal at your favorite local fast food joint, with less than a quarter pound of beef, costs $18, or a poor-ville like my area where you can get a nice house and some land for $60k and head down to the local eatery for a $7 ½ pound burger meal at a non-fast food restaurant? (Bonus: all you can eat chicken gizzards at the salad bar.)
Dull Academic Incessant Liturgical Yapping: Philosophical Orations on Order & Reaction
Gas station by me had a poor man's deal on steaks. We eatin' good tonight
Ended up working longer than I thought I would today. Guess these are going in sous vide overnight. 137.5°F. Maybe I make steak breakfast burritos. 🤤