I agree conceptually. Experientially, I would say losing housing (legally occupied or not) is far more dramatic and life changing than being inconvenienced over the loss of a torrent tracker.
Source: In my drinking, I’ve found myself homeless (due to choices I made, no doubt). Wildly, losing access to torrents (which I’ve also done) is somewhat less consequential than being on the streets.
A/s/l?
What about a EWE?
It’s a major award!
William Shatner, is that you?
But Sinclair stations DO sell diesel.
Did he say “Blessed are the cheesemakers?”
Completely missed it. My mistake.
Biblical or modern?
Of course. It lacks Joe Pesci “dressed like a chicken.”
The difficulty is that tipped employees, in some parts of the United States, can (and do) make as little as $2.13/hr. Laws ostensibly exist to ensure that tipped employees make minimum wage (federally mandated at $7.25/hr), but, due to a variety of factors, this isn’t always the case (to say nothing of the fact that $7.25/hr is hardly a living wage).
I spent 25+ years in food service. It was a lot of fun and seemingly good money when I was younger. Now that I’m 40, things like dependable pay and benefits trump the fun I had waiting tables and bartending all those years.
I thought it was Keke Rosberg. The mustache checks.
😂