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by sublinear
5 hours ago
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> equating ocasional inconveniences to what the entire experience was This was highly dependent on the neighborhood you lived in. It still is to some extent. Full service is still around, but I wouldn't expect that in "the bad parts of town". You do not want those people doing those jobs, but now we're really heading somewhere politically incorrect and touching on systemic inequality. |
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I had assumed you have certain views about people in the service industry. This sounds a whole lot worse.