

Yes! Thank you for putting this into words, I had the same experience recently but couldn’t articulate what I was feeling…
Malfeasant@lemmy.world


Yes! Thank you for putting this into words, I had the same experience recently but couldn’t articulate what I was feeling…


I disagree, though I know I’ll get roasted for it… Landlords do serve a purpose to a point. Not everyone wants to own property. Owning property ties you to a particular place, makes it difficult to leave. If you know you want to stay in an area for the rest of your life, or even just the next 10 years, absolutely, you should be able to buy, and not being able to is a societal failure. But if you don’t know where you want to spend the rest of your life, you still need shelter now, and renting provides that, and when you decide to go somewhere else, it’s relatively easy. One of my bigger regrets in life was feeling pressured to buy a house in 2005… Just in time for the subprime mortgage crisis. I had a traditional mortgage, but nonetheless, my house went from $150k to <50k in months. I was stuck. Couldn’t sell without coming up with extra money to pay off the mortgage, but I wasn’t in as bad shape as some people, I could afford the payments, so I couldn’t justify walking away, just had to wait for it to rebound, which took another 5 years roughly. Had I been renting, I would have been able to leave much more easily.


If I wave a gun around, I’ll catch a brandishing charge, whether or not I actually plan to shoot anyone, it doesn’t even have to be loaded.


Do you have knowledge of these truly abandoned properties? I could use some adverse possession…


Yeah, in Arizona it’s 2. Much better.
(If an owner is so disconnected from their property that they don’t notice someone living there that they didn’t allow, have they really lost anything?)


Most, sure. But all it takes is one that’s not.


Weird that was my first thought as well… Then who will be held responsible?


It’s a fact that vehicles today are safer than they were 20 years ago
The difference in safety over the last 20 years is nothing compared to the difference in safety over the 20 years before that, and again in the 20 years before that. We’ve pretty much plateaued as far as (occupant) safety goes. We’ve somewhat regressed as far as other road useres’ safety goes…


Yay capitalism, right?


Give credit where credit is due. Death race 2000 came out 4 years before mad max.


And when that password manager gets cracked?


The linked article…
Last time I ate at an Arby’s was around '95, they were terrible then too.


The weight of the motor is insignificant compared to that of the batteries.
Arby’s
I just threw up in my mouth a little…
I have a .us domain, I don’t even remember what I pay, I only do it every 6 years, it’s so cheap…


I’ll buy tickets to that…


Too many nots, I’m tangled.
Or you could, you know, ask people what they mean when they say it…