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  • There are cheaper restaurants than the one you mention.

    If you choose not to acknowledge them, that's on you. But claiming that you can't eat out for significantly lower than the prices you people mention is objectively wrong.

  • I answered your question honestly and in good faith.

    If you want more details, you can do your own research and find out the exact percentages. I'm not going to do it for you.

    Come back and let us know what you find since it matters to you so much.

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  • There are also cheaper restaurants to go to. Much cheaper.

    Your argument made it seem like there are no cheaper restaurants, which is false.

    You're choosing to pay that price.

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  • Again, you're wrong.

    What cities are you talking about? I'll show you restaurants that are cheaper than what you say.

    Also, tipping is a scam and every time you do it you keep it going on for longer.

  • I can't say I've ever been to classes that have that issue or have heard anyone with a similar complaint.

    If it's really that much of a problem for your specific school, class, or just you (for some reason), then it can easily be remedied with a power strip, or several if that's really how bad it is.

    I'm reluctant to take your word at face value, though. Lots of hyperbole going on on these forums.

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world
    icystar @lemmy.cif.su

    Are there any bots that we can use to mirror posts from subreddits?

    Seems like it would be a good way to funnel content into more niche communities by tying their posts to whatever is posted on a subreddit until they can take off on their own.

    Does such a thing exist? If not, making it shouldn't be too difficult. I could probably whip something up real quick and toss it up on a software sharing platform.

    Would anyone be interested in something like this? It could actually work really well with Lemmy's option to show/hide bot posts because people could choose if they want to see it at all.