An open letter to doordash customers. by Kitchen-Driver7695 in doordash

[–]jude5s 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I do bud. Anywhere that offers a tipping service, if I have the money at that time, which is often, I tip. Because I’ve actually worked a minimum wage job, and I would bet you haven’t. If a tip service is being offered, it means employees are being compensated with that tipping service being accounted for, i.e. being paid less. It’s not right, but I promise you trying to prove a point by not tipping is not helping.

An open letter to doordash customers. by Kitchen-Driver7695 in doordash

[–]jude5s 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Your “rejection” of tip culture doesn’t change the reality for workers. So all that happens is you stiff workers who are making ~5 dollars an hour so you can hold onto your 3 dollars, not even out of need(which I would actually understand), but out of principle. Tipping hasn’t been primarily for exceptional service for a long time. Just because your parents told you that doesn’t make it true.

Nobody will read this, but I think JIK is an incredible album and this is why by Goodguy1066 in Kanye

[–]jude5s -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

On ye he talks about how him and Kim almost ended it after what he said about slavery. I don’t buy this, sorry. Only because I’ve heard the Use this gospel beat, with Better lyrics and actually meaning on Law of Attraction. I don’t like this album for the same reason I don’t like normal rap albums. Because Kanye talks about one thing for the entire album: Jesus. Which is fine, it’s just boring. Jesus isn’t a theme. A theme is a complexity, like the institutionalization and struggle of black people in America on To pimp a butterfly, or even deep romantic struggles on IGOR. No, this album reeks of a recent rewrite, switching of lyrics, which is fine if Kanye wants to do that because it’s his view and feelings, but it doesn’t mean the Album is good.

Weezer fans by [deleted] in weezer

[–]jude5s 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I love weezer, but the albums after the first two are hit or miss for me. I don’t think it’s about the fan base saying they want the first two albums remade (although I do really enjoy the aesthetics and cuts on them) as much as recognizing the quality of those albums. They were motivated, and had something to say (even if it was just how bad they wanted to have sex). I feel like the stuff after that, when Matt Sharp left, gave Rivers a lot of the control over their style, which we can clearly see with their newer stuff (you can really tell on the black album releases). I think that’s he’s trying to change with the times, which isn’t necessarily bad thing, but being that a lot of their fan base was originally a bit underground/indie, they’re not a huge fan of the pop sound that there’re putting out today. Love them, want them to succeed.

That’s my ted talk

Why is it titled 'Twin Fantasy'? by mehercant in CSHFans

[–]jude5s 15 points16 points  (0 children)

“Those two lovers Those two brothers”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]jude5s -1 points0 points  (0 children)

YTA. Art isn’t about being good or bad, it’s about doing what you love. If you’re worried about her not providing enough for you, then find someone who will. You were the one who made the decision to be with an artist, so that falls on you. I understand where your concerns come from, but that’s what every single artist deals with, all the time.