• ricecake@sh.itjust.works
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    18 hours ago

    But they also work for the bad company, so my sympathy is limited. Not super limited, else I wouldn’t point out that they’re inevitably hourly employees, and a long day cleaning glitter creates an annoying backlog that creates even more overtime.
    Punishing the worker for working for spammers, but also putting money in their pocket at the cost of the people making choices.

    Biggest issue is the cost of glitter. Easier to get dirt or rocks.

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        26 minutes ago

        “these days”? I take it you weren’t paying attention during the whole “explorative credit” thing? We had to make the consumer financial protection bureau to, amongst other things, make them be a little less shitty? The bureau they’ve been desperately trying to get dismantled because it moderately limits their profits?

        Have they ever been better than “kinda bad” at best?

        Anyway, I didn’t specifically decry credit issuers. I implied that spammers are shitty, which I stand by and is far from a new sentiment.