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What does a world without Airbnb look like?
  • And poor people aren't entitled to live in deseriable areas. There is a balance to be struck. If locals can't serve the tourists(due to long commutes, unaffordable housing whatever), there will be no one to serve the tourists so the balance will swing in the other direction.

  • What does a world without Airbnb look like?
  • Oh yeah I'm with you there. I click the box for total price and skim the rules. All I had to do at this place was put dirty towels on the floor and run the dishwasher (never used dishes so didn't have to). But all those places with chores? Lol get fucked, I'm with you completely. Hotel all the way. They can't bill me for cleaning and also make me do chores. I don't do my own chores.

  • What does a world without Airbnb look like?
  • Airbnb competes with itself, due to the individual hosts putting up their own listings. Or are you accusing them of being a cartel?

    Airbnbs are not actually bnbs. They don't have free breakfast. They are just a room.

    Businesses fail all the time. As long as they continue to have what I want at a price I want with the convenience I want, I'll keep using it. Just like ubers and DoorDash.

    Who cares if VCs waste their money on an unprofitable business as long as the hosts don't create a cartel?

  • What does a world without Airbnb look like?
  • I stayed at an Airbnb last weekend. Instead of paying over five hundred a night for a tiny non luxurious hotel room, I paid 300 a night (total, after splitting was 150) a night for a massive two bedroom apartment two blocks from the hotel room. Parking, everything included.

    It was cheaper and better than a hotel. Are you somehow gonna make the hotel lower their price? For that to happen, they would need competition.

  • After Supreme Court immunity ruling, Biden draws sharp contrast with Trump on obeying rule of law
  • But it won't be "OK" to do. And things that aren't OK can be prosecuted.

    You're expecting Biden to do your revolution for you lmao

    If the system is as broken as you say that you need the president to commit crimes, get out of your armchair.

  • "You are just proving that gender is socially constructed": Drag queen slams Marjorie Taylor Greene
  • I think their point is that once biology is involved it's no longer a social construct.

    I also think that people conflate sex and gender and it makes things unnecessarily confusing.

    For sake of argument let's stick with binary for now.

    There are words that describe sex. There are words that describe gender. And there are words that can be used as a shortcut for a combination of both.

    For example (and if you don't like my example substitute your own words): a masculine female is often called a tomboy or described as butch.

    TERFs probably feel that the term woman is a shortcut for feminine females, and that those who aren't female but are feminine are not Champagne, they are sparkling wine. And it's easy to see why someone would be insulted by that opinion. Strictly speaking, being told "you're not a woman" isn't necessarily an attack, or stating that you shouldn't exist. But yes (obviously!) people with extreme views jump onto that bandwagon and are willing to kill/oppress to make everyone the same cuz they can't handle weird people.

    Yes, trans people are weird (queer means weird!). But weird isn't bad, and people who think weird is bad are not people I would want to hang out with, even if they also happen to be trans. Pride is about pride: own your weirdness.

  • NSFW
    Am I lesser of a man if I have been with one woman for my entire life?
  • If you wanna get mathematical about it, check this out

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secretary_problem

    Date a bunch for "a while", and then keep the one that's better than all the previous ones. Odds of you finding the best (or even good) out of the gate are slim. Not to mention that you also probably need to grow as a person, and once you do, will attract higher quality partners and refuse to settle for weak ones.

  • Ticketmaster breach, beaches in general
  • That's some slimy ass wording.

    Snowflake's position is that the customers fucked up and didn't secure their shit correctly.

    Then TicketMaster says the unauthorized access happened on something "hosted by a third party" as if it's Snowflake's fault LMAO