Shit like this makes me glad to have left that dumpster fire long ago.
Shit like this makes me glad to have left that dumpster fire long ago.
I live in a small town in Alaska, more than 300 miles from the nearest decently sized city. It’s been more than two years since I’ve given Amazon a single dime. You’ll manage if you care enough to try.
You just listed things that you can pick up at any number of local stores. That stupid convenience of ordering crap instead of just adding it to the shopping list is why people think going a week without using Amazon will “disrupt the system.” This is exactly the problem.
Do you guys really rely on Amazon so much that one week without feels like a protest? Seriously?
“Things can always get worse” is a pretty shit justification to say things aren’t bad now.
There’s going to come a point when the things we can’t say may need to be said. A time when the message is delivered with blank comments.
[ . . . ] will carry a message of it’s own that becomes much more difficult to ban.