Well, I mean, 9/11 was an inside job...
@lemmy.world
As someone who lived off of tips for a a couple decades, I agree with all of this despite the down votes. It's a skill. The people down voting would be flabbergasted by how hard the job is working in a nice, busy place.
Radio is a dying market that's going away like so many other things. They don't know what to play anymore. My car picks my phones Bluetooth up when I turn my car on and I can play anything I want. Radio stations dont know what to do because what's classic rock anymore? They'll play like a nickleback song, then back in black by AC DC and then... here's pink floyd simply because they dont know what to play. Talk Radio with a million commercials can't compete with podcasts. No one cares about top 50 stations anymore. What's left? And who even cares? Car dealerships lose because now they can't yell at you about deals that don't really exsist.
I recently cheated on lemmy with reddit for a couple days. I'm back to lemmy. I like the community more and I find myself scrolling way less. I get what I would want to get out of reddit without sooooo much bullshit that you end up scrolling for an hour without even realizing it.
A coworker of mine figured out how to put dmt into a pen long long ago. He used to rip it waiting tables all the time. Insanely smart guy who came from money and just had the job so his parents wouldnt get mad. He came back to the restaurant a couple years later and i was the GM. He handed me a pen and said "want to rip that in the closet for old times sake?" The closet being this little spot behind the bar that we used to vape weed (before it was a thing, the guy was a mad scientist). I thought it was just weed and we were slow, one hit couldnt hurt. I take a big rip and realize quickly that it was dmt. Had to stay in the closet for 10 long minutes and pray that no employees went looking for me. I came back out and gave it back and just said "you son of a bitch"
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