Costcos business model of charging membership fees is effective at keeping a certain cohort away, I'll let you guess who they mean exactly
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🎄 Rick 🎄 (praxisofevil@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 14-Jun-2024 08:37:11 JST 🎄 Rick 🎄 - :awoo_tired: shotgun snuggler :clownpiece_smug: likes this.
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Trevor Goodchild:verified::pondering_orb: (trevorgoodchild@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 08:48:56 JST Trevor Goodchild:verified::pondering_orb: @PraxisOfEvil Similar strategy to bars that don't stock Hennessey and enforce a basic dress code. Crazy how dat work. -
haberdasher (haberdasher@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 08:48:56 JST haberdasher @TrevorGoodchild @PraxisOfEvil HOAs get a bad wrap, but monthly dues, restrictions on cars, shitbulls, and how many people can live in a home... it's about all you can do to say "FUCK OFF, COSTCO NON-MEMBERS".
> the trick is you just gotta be involved so the decision-making isn't left to retarded Fox News BoomersKenny Blankenship repeated this. -
Trevor Goodchild:verified::pondering_orb: (trevorgoodchild@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 08:49:01 JST Trevor Goodchild:verified::pondering_orb: @haberdasher @PraxisOfEvil Exactly. There are quite a few positions a local /ourguy/ or /ourgal/ can make a YUGE difference on if appointed to:
>HOA board of directors
>School board
>Town council
Best part: showing up and being semicompetent at the job is 70%+ of the work. No political sperging needed.