Yodan
@Yodan@lemm.ee
- Comment on this town has been well known for a long time 1 week ago:
It’s the barren concrete taking up 3/4 of the view with a hint of lawn behind more concrete. Europe was built before modern vehicles and has narrower streets with more residential in between businesses and has some cobblestone and what not. USA was built around railways and highways so everyone has a car and walking was an afterthought.
- Comment on this town has been well known for a long time 1 week ago:
Legit something a child would dream up. Let’s take challah bread or something else thick like it and throw some ketchup on and a slice of plastic cheese on top. It’s as much pizza as the candy spaghetti from Elf was pasta.
- Comment on this town has been well known for a long time 1 week ago:
There it is in full, address of the godforsaken restaurant and all.
- Comment on When leftists say "landlord are parasites" or similar dislike of landlords, do they also mean the people that own like a couple of houses as an investment, or only the big landlords? 2 weeks ago:
I would argue that nobody should own a home they don’t actually live in. All renting out does is increase the housing cost overall because nobody would ever operate at a loss or to break even. This is the issue people have with say, Blackrock who buys hundreds of homes at a time and rents them out.
Your family aren’t bad people but the business they decided to take up is inherently bad by design. If the law changed tomorrow saying all multi homes must sell to non homeowners, everyone would watch prices drop and be able to afford it.
Using homes as an investment is at its basics, exploiting a need by interpreting it as a want or practical goods. Homes are for living in. The housing industry views homes like commodities as if people have a wide choice and selection when it’s really “Omg we can afford this one that popped up randomly, we have 12 hours to decide if we want to pay 50k more to beat others away” and then lose anyway after bidding to Blackrock who pays 100k over asking.
- Comment on "Joker: Foile à Deux" receives a "D" on CinemaScore, making it the worst-scored comic book movie on CinemaScore EVER. 2 months ago:
I read that he was the joker in his head, the 1st movie plot basically was retconned and that he is then killed by the actual joker at the end. If that’s true then what the fuck. Why have a sequel that is a middle finger to the film it’s spinning off of?