Just a reminder -
This woman is a co conspirator to Child Rape.
This woman had very close ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
This woman was once a Porn Model.
This woman was an Escort.
This woman came to America as an immigrant,
This woman obtained citizenship through lies and deception.
This woman is not worthy to be America’s First Lady.
This woman is not worthy to be called an American.
This woman is pure fucking trash.
I went outside to get something from my car and the lawn guy pointed out this gap in my house wall. He said I should do something about it and suggest to call his friend who does carpentry. He told me it could costs around $200 or more to fix it. Idk y'all, I've been here for years and haven't had any issues, so I'm not sure if this will really be a problem.
This is EXACTLY why the tipping culture conversation continues to explode online right now. 😳💵 The bill was $76.10. The customer left a $20 tip... which is already over 25%. But then the receipt allegedly came back with a handwritten note that said: “If you can’t afford at least a $35 tip, you shouldn’t be eating out.” 👀 And the internet immediately split into two completely different sides. Some people said: “Servers depend on tips to survive. If you’re eating out, tipping generously should be part of the budget.” Others looked at this like: “Wait... Since WHEN did a $20 tip become rude?” 😬 Because realistically, it wasn’t that long ago that most people would consider that a very solid tip. That’s why this debate keeps getting more intense. Customers feel overwhelmed by: 💸 rising menu prices 💸 service charges 💸 suggested tip screens 💸 constant pressure to tip more everywhere they go Meanwhile, servers feel trapped in a system where their income depends on strangers deciding what their service was worth that night. And somewhere in the middle... Everyone ends up frustrated. 💭 What makes this even crazier is that people in the comments are starting to notice things that don't quite add up: 👀 The total written down doesn't match the bill correctly 👀 The handwriting/signature looks suspiciously similar 👀 Some people think the entire image might actually be AI-generated Which honestly adds another layer to the conversation: Even if THIS particular receipt is fake... People still believe it because tipping culture is already this tense in real life. 😳 So now I'm curious: If someone leaves more than 25%... Does it EVER make sense to complain about the tip amount? Or has tipping culture officially reached a breaking point altogether? 🤔