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[–] came_apart_at_Kmart@hexbear.net 83 points 1 year ago (1 children)

i wouldn't say brewing so much as has boiled over and exploded all over the kitchen 15 years ago, dried, and now the entire place is sticky and smells like a sewage pipe backed up.

the phenomenon of "people can't live where they work" has metastasized and spread to hundreds if not thousands of small communities, where the provisioning of labor for essential services in a location does not pay enough for the people providing that labor to reside in that community. so there's a cascading effect of people who live in City A being served by people who live in Town B (with less functional services), who receive services from people in Town C with each town being more destitute and broke with worse services. and I don't even mean like just hospitality people which has been a problem for much longer, I mean like nurses, city workers, teachers, various professionals. All these people providing essential work to a place are commuting from outside the boundary, where there is worse infrastructure/services just so they can find affordable housing and attempt to build some kind of equity after a decade of working. all so they can feel like that equity provides them agency in how they might retire, because unless you "own" your residence, your ability to persists in a place is at the whims of someone else.

[–] SpiderFarmer@hexbear.net 34 points 1 year ago

I want to nail your comment onto buildings all over America.

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