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I actually had the displeasure of sitting behind one of those people on a 5pm bus a while back, fat fuck was so coombrained he didn't seem to feel any shame about staring at gigantic anime breasts out in public.
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The true value of consultants is the client covering their ass when a stupid idea of theirs fails. Rarely do consultants come up with ideas on their own, the client tells the consultant what they want to do and the consultant delivers a plan. The client can blame the consultant for giving them bad ideas, the consultant can just say they provided recommendations, and both sides wash their hands of the situation. No lessons learned and that’s how they want it.
another phenomenon I've seen is that management consultants are employed to fix a failing company's problems, even though said consultants are former directors or very senior executives of said company's biggest rivals; the consultants will do everything they can to run their client into the ground, so that their rivals can buy them up for twopence ha'penny and asset-strip them
it wasn't for nothing that in a former workplace (which had had multiple changes of ownership) that management consultants were called "angels of death" by the workforce
 
This is really just to further the e-begging he's done before, but for all these people preach about how being car-free saves you money they sure do bitch about the price of everything that would require the slightest bit of labor on their part.
Something hilarious that he used to have a job that used to provide a service even if it was something like "corn inspector". But now he's e-begging online. I feel like this is the ideal world that urbanists are aiming for where no one actually does anything, and everyone becomes an online "personality" with a patreon passing around the same money between themselves.

The problem is he doesn't value someone's time, skill and labor. If you're complaining about the price of someone's work then do it yourself.
 
I feel like this is the ideal world that urbanists are aiming for where no one actually does anything, and everyone becomes an online "personality" with a patreon passing around the same money between themselves.
I lump them in with the other assorted NEET-flavored socialists who believe it's somehow possible to create a world where everyone gets a $300,000 check every year for auditing their neighbor to make sure THEY got their $300,000 check.
 
Well it seems as though the time away from the farm has made him lose track of the value of money.

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11 items for $50 equals out to a little less than $5 an item. Seems more than fair for a professional sharpening at an urban farmer's market.
The dumbass chose to drive to his Doctor's, and say on fucking Zoom he was driving while his license was suspended. If he'd planned ahead and taken public transport the dude wouldn't have been in that situation. Making this all about "muh cars" is a midwit thing to do.
The better move would be to stay home for the meeting and try to act professional. Both the doctor appointment and the court session was preplanned, he could have moved one if he wasn't so lazy.
 
11 items for $50 equals out to a little less than $5 an item. Seems more than fair for a professional sharpening at an urban farmer's market.

The better move would be to stay home for the meeting and try to act professional. Both the doctor appointment and the court session was preplanned, he could have moved one if he wasn't so lazy.
He was taking his wife to the doctor for some quasi emergency or something. The story is pretty deep and has probably changed again.
 
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You see, smaller electronics are generally desirable because noone wants to lug around a 10 kilo laptop, and therefore smaller houses and cars are also desirable because that's the same thing. The peak innovative home is one of those Combine prisoner pods from Half-Life 2. I am very smart, so follow my retarded niggerfaggot page and agree with me so you can feel smart too.
Who need a large home? You can be like this faggot:
Mind of course that none of the stars on the show will ever live in an apartment that small.
 
Being a consultant as a career choice sounds like one of those jobs where you just have to know the right people, same with analysts, basically the same uneducated shitposts you'd see everywhere, just with a fancy title and getting paid to do it.
I'm an "IT Consultant" sometimes we get hired to provide advice, sometimes we get hired to tell the management of the people who hired us exactly the same things that their employees told them. Either way we get paid a lot of money, and the customer usually comes away happy.
36% not owning a hammer
This is always interesting to me. I hear about people posting on the Internet. "My house is flooding, what should I do?" Reddit, of course, says "Call a plumber." No, you fuck, turn off the water. Fucking christ. The number of people who I recommend knowing how to turn off their water, gas and electricity and them looking at me like I'm crazy is way too high.
My outlet makes sparking noises and smells funny... maybe turn off the breaker... What?

Even as a rural fuck I’ll gladly pay someone for some things, even if I could in theory do it myself. Like replacing a roof or sharpening a chainsaw blade.
As a fellow rural fuck I can do everything myself, more or less. But the problem I run into here is that even if I say "Hello, I would like to give you too much money to drag a 2/0 cable through my crawlspace to run a new subpanel for my kitchen." I often get no response at all, not even a really high quote, just nothing.

And that's the story of how my kitchen got a new subpanel, my garage feed got upgraded and I ran a new 100A circuit for my car charger.
 
I often get no response at all, not even a really high quote, just nothing.
You gotta find the hungry guys. I just recently got a line on one and he came in way cheaper on the roof than anyone, and boy does he have a long list of friends. This’ll work out.
 
You gotta find the hungry guys. I just recently got a line on one and he came in way cheaper on the roof than anyone, and boy does he have a long list of friends. This’ll work out.
God finding a tradesman that isn't some incompetent fuckwit who doesn't know shit besides 'trades make money', or pajeet who couldn't do a safe to code job ever, is such a fucking chore, thank fuck I know people in industry who can give me names and double check work for me.

Something else to laugh at:
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It's almost as if the freedom is of movement, not the specific type of machine you use to do it or something, because a bus on a fixed route and schedule is really free as opposed to the cars on the same roads who can stop where ever they want for as long as they want xD

That being said, very pro the London method of hiring psychos drivers and putting them in Bendy Buses and having them keep the cyclist urbanist population in check via Darwinism :P
 

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11 items for $50 equals out to a little less than $5 an item. Seems more than fair for a professional sharpening at an urban farmer's market.

The better move would be to stay home for the meeting and try to act professional. Both the doctor appointment and the court session was preplanned, he could have moved one if he wasn't so lazy.
Bold of you to assume it wasn’t the ER (Nigger doctors office) or a walk in clinic
 
Bad example to use here, Chuck. It was discovered that the dude never had a valid license, while having had plenty of opportunities to get one. I can in fact hate the player when the player is retarded.

Usually the cope when it comes to cyclists especially is "what if we made a driving license harder to get/more expensive". It doesn't work if you're just going to have a bunch of unlicensed drivers running around; you're just punishing people who follow the law.

It's like how crying about gun laws and making new rules isn't going to change the fact that the vast majority of gun violence, the stuff that actually drives up gun violence, is made by people who don't follow the rules.

it wasn't for nothing that in a former workplace (which had had multiple changes of ownership) that management consultants were called "angels of death" by the workforce

That was one of the plot drivers in Office Space, that they were bringing in "consultants" to figure out who to lay off.

Something hilarious that he used to have a job that used to provide a service even if it was something like "corn inspector". But now he's e-begging online. I feel like this is the ideal world that urbanists are aiming for where no one actually does anything, and everyone becomes an online "personality" with a patreon passing around the same money between themselves.

The problem is he doesn't value someone's time, skill and labor. If you're complaining about the price of someone's work then do it yourself.
I stand by my previous post in that he didn't actually do anything, he's just resentful that he grew up in rural areas.

He admitted he moved to the city because of "the wife's job" and his e-begging suggests that she's the one that wears the pants and controls the finances.

This is always interesting to me. I hear about people posting on the Internet. "My house is flooding, what should I do?" Reddit, of course, says "Call a plumber." No, you fuck, turn off the water. Fucking christ. The number of people who I recommend knowing how to turn off their water, gas and electricity and them looking at me like I'm crazy is way too high.
My outlet makes sparking noises and smells funny... maybe turn off the breaker... What?

I'd like to see the statistics for those that rent vs. those that own, or at least have enough leverage in the former to actually make changes. If you live in some apartment complex where changing a lightbulb is verboten, then there's not really a whole lot of need to do anything related to plumbing, and they sure aren't going to tell you where the emergency shutoff valves are.
As far as home maintenance goes there's a certain level of where you can just watch a YouTube video, buy an inexpensive part, and you're golden. On the other hand, there are situations where you have to call a professional especially if there's a significant chance of majorly fucking up.
They are limited in how far they can pedal. I would say 20 miles at the most as one needs to pedal back.
There is a different scale to bicycling. I remember doing six miles in one direction and felt like I was on the edge of the world. The problem is that the so-called "human scale" isn't very good if you were actually trying to go anywhere without much effort (very sweaty by that time), nor on the "delivering goods and services" metric.
 
On the other hand, there are situations where you have to call a professional especially if there's a significant chance of majorly fucking up.
As a retard on the Internet if I can run a 100A subpanel then anyone can. All you need is a torque wrench, something to strip the wires, some aluminium goo, a place to mount the panel, a way to mount the panel, a way to run the cable like a giant drill, knowledge of 10 or 20 different parts of the NEC, a way to secure the cable, clamps for each end, bushings, about 37 other things I've forgotten.

But to be fair you can get pretty far in life with a giant drill and no concern with it jamming and trying to remove your arm.
 
Weird how US cities with decades of progressive monopoly are so terrible, yet Singapore and Tokyo and every other shining example they point to have stable right-wing governments.

Just had a crazy thought, maybe people would feel safer on public transport if the police were allowed to sweep out junkies? Or if you want to live in giant futuristic apartment blocks, stop bitching about "luxury flats" and "gentrification" every time a developer tries to build them?
 
There was a pro-congestion charge protest yesterday in NYC. They held it in Times Square and most of the people in the video appear to be tourists, not protestors:
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It looks like they maybe got a hundred protestors in a city of eight million and a metro area of 18 million.
Also, most of the protestors look like stereotypical redditors.

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There was a time when I perceived these types of people as Machiavellian super-intelligent connoisseurs of political skill and will. They were winning against me because they were sneakier, more Jewish, and richer.

And maybe I was right and they’ve been replaced by redditor wannabes.

But whatever these fucks are now they’ve completely lost the ability to be conniving in a political sense. Push through shit that will be unpopular by making it popular! Prop 13 in California (arguably) is a give away to corporations and commercial land owners, but they at least dressed it up in something that helps individuals and homeowners.

A congestion charge for Jew York could have been made palatable by making it not apply to cars that enter less than once or twice a month, make it ostensibly go to “highway and road” funds (the great lie here of course being that money is fungible and so they just take that money and pay for the stuff they were already paying for and take the money they were using before and fund whatever the hell they want with it. See what they do to lottery, monies and other earmark taxes.).

They do none of this. And then surprised pikatchu when they get their shit pushed in.
 
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