People with low income literally depend on dollar stores..
Activist investor is the weirdest thing I’ve read in a while
Dollar trees, dollar generals, family dollars’, ect. are dispersed all throughout big and small towns so they’re easily accessible. Not only do they have toiletries, basic household items, cheap snacks, cheap basic toys, office supplies, and cleaning tools ;most of the things in these stores are not luxury items. They are usually essential items to maintaining a clean and modest life.
It would be one thing if this were just some candy store or something but this is a store people rely on to keep their children fed and maintain a household.
How could anyone not want these items to be as accessible as possible???
They also have cheap fun items for children which can be very important. It’s a place where kids could get toys and activities they might not have normally been able to afford. Some family dollars even have clothes and school uniforms for cheap.
Dollar Tree is also so far the only store I have so far seen with dollar in the name where everything is actually a dollar
“activist” is a strange way to say “guy who wants more money out of poor people for literally nothing.”
college is just as ridiculous as everyone thinks it is
last term i was 35 minutes into the first day of a roman society class and there was this dude eating burritos in the third row, and the prof asked him a question and the dude just went “i would love to answer, but it just occured to me this is NOT honours environmental economics” and stood up and left
this reminds me of the time i was in a design class at 8 in the morning and about halfway through a lecture a kid calmly stood up from his table, cut off the teacher, and said in the most exasperated, defeated tone: “my class is at 8 at night. this isn’t my class. i don’t…i don’t need to be here”
The only “let’s show you what embarrassing things you were up to 40 years ago”-feature I’ll accept is Snapchat’s because it only goes to show how fucking hilarious I was