I don’t know, I think it’s a little shitty to call everyone using Amazon lazy morons when it’s often the only viable option for affordable things. Especially if you’re like a parent working at an Amazon warehouse and you have another job and you simply don’t have the time or energy to shop/drive around to get that one particular formula your kid doesn’t get sick off.
Obviously there’s an argument to be made about an average American’s mindless consumption and addiction to convenience, but we don’t have to call people working paycheck to paycheck lazy morons. They’re not the problem here.
If you can afford Amazon toilet paper and shipping, you most certainly aren’t paycheck to paycheck like people who have to feed via Dollar stores frozen garbage - you’re putting yourself into your own predicament.
Having a kid when you can barely afford yourself is another, absolutely moronic hobby to pick up.
I don’t know, I think it’s a little shitty to call everyone using Amazon lazy morons when it’s often the only viable option for affordable things. Especially if you’re like a parent working at an Amazon warehouse and you have another job and you simply don’t have the time or energy to shop/drive around to get that one particular formula your kid doesn’t get sick off.
Obviously there’s an argument to be made about an average American’s mindless consumption and addiction to convenience, but we don’t have to call people working paycheck to paycheck lazy morons. They’re not the problem here.
If you can afford Amazon toilet paper and shipping, you most certainly aren’t paycheck to paycheck like people who have to feed via Dollar stores frozen garbage - you’re putting yourself into your own predicament.
Having a kid when you can barely afford yourself is another, absolutely moronic hobby to pick up.
Absolutely delusional and gross take and comment.