Okay. I stopped using reddit (and cancelled my premium membership) when Apollo stopped working, so hope it works out for them.
Thanks! Thankfully it was years ago. Mostly recovered except the more permanent stuff (scarring, other conditions)
I consider myself to be doing great today.
Aluminum is lighter than glass. Cardboard can be treated so that it holds fluid as well (and can still be made recyclable)
Regardless, plastic requires fossil fuels to make. It needs to go.
I have aluminum cups that can be (hand) washed/reused/recycled. Most plastic cannot be recycled
The tech is there, companies just need to be incentivized to use it.
We could use something other than plastic. We should be banning the use of single-use plastics everywhere.
Like Russia legalizing domestic violence: “Stop domestic violence with this one trick.”
I’ve never hear of a broker’s fee for rentals. That is a thing?
I have had to deal with non-refundable application fees, however. I have gone to war over those fees.
It doesn’t work at scale.
$1, $10, or even $100 is nothing to me or possibly you, but to someone else that is grocery money, and most of us won’t pay a dime just out of principle.
I pay around $50/mo to my favorite sites for content. I wouldn’t give Twitter a dime. If this gets the few stragglers off Twitter and onto mastodon I am all for it.
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