[-] starstough@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago

I see there are no rules against meta discussion yet.

[-] starstough@kbin.social 6 points 1 year ago

Yes you have the ability to both pick specific replacements and leave a tweet sized note about what you really want.

But I cancelled my subscription to Instacart specifically because there were far too many times a shopper just ignores your notes and replacement choices.

Like....dude I didn't make notes for funsies. That was my meal plan for the whole week. How the hell am I supposed to make dinner now? I don't believe you that there is NO bread in the damn store. TALK to me before you just blaze through, refund or make bizarre replacements and then check out. This is my FOOD. 😭

[-] starstough@kbin.social -5 points 1 year ago

Ah well, maybe that IS uniquely American, the concept that depriving a company that makes digital content of their sales, depriving them of the use of that money they'd otherwise have, IS stealing.

I'm not defending those poor digital content creators, mind you. But your words here tell me you are both European and young. Be careful out there, ok. The people that make the laws don't agree with your definitions, and that means you gotta be ready to explain to them why what you did was totally allowed and decent.

[-] starstough@kbin.social -3 points 1 year ago

It's okay to not know what something is. Crack pipes are WIDELY known to be drug delivery devices. That's not unique to the United States.

Furthermore, advertising your product as being used to pipe "cracked" (otherwise known as ... stolen) games RIGHT there in the name of your product is like daring law enforcement to shut you down in actual record breaking time.

If you want your company to survive such things, you pick a name that is even more clever in that it isn't.... moronic.

[-] starstough@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago

Everyone gets that. It's just that sometimes things can be clever and stupid, unwise, and an automatic NO

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