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Treating me like you're supposed to do🐈‍⬛ྀི
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るびー

るびー

元のやつね

💀 Trick-or-treating 🎃

#ハロウィン
#Halloween
#はっぴーはろうぃん
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Monster

EXO

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ルル

ルル


#音楽をソッと置いておく人
#手作りクッキー 🤎💜
#手作りチャッキーのお面!🎃



Happy Hallowe'en 🎃。
Trick-or-Treating🎃。
幸せなこどもたちが溢れますように🎃。
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ピエロ

SEKAI NO OWARI

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🍊Rose‪🧡‬‪

🍊Rose‪🧡‬‪

This is my personal opinion,
I want to get along well with Korea, China, and America.
There is a desire to spend time in peace without interfering too much with each other and treating each other harshly.
I think it's good to talk about what you like and live together.
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Isotyr

Isotyr

The acting owner of the inn, a rather peculiar Chinese gentleman, seems to have mastered the fine art of treating people as if they were replaceable tools. He hardly bothers with communication, applies rules that were never mentioned, and keeps time with the precision of a tax inspector. Quite the model of hospitality, really.
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elle / エル

elle / エル

growing up is realizing that you had a crush on your “best friend” in high school and she probably felt the same way too but we were too young and naive to realize that we had feelings for each other, and you hid your feelings by dating a guy you felt no attraction to.. i’m wondering how she’s doing after like a decade. i hope whoever is dating her is treating her like a goddess that she is. #wlw
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Liam

Liam

Tipping is often defended as part of cultural tradition, particularly in North America. However, on closer inspection, tipping is not a genuine cultural practice but merely an economic arrangement that has been mischaracterised as such.

Historically, tipping emerged from a hierarchical society in which nobles would offer small amounts of money to their servants as an act of patronage. Far from being a celebration of culture, it was an expression of inequality and dependence. Its continuation in modern societies is therefore not a matter of heritage, but rather an outdated economic trick.

In contemporary practice, tipping complicates transactions and obscures the real cost of services. What appears to be a voluntary act of generosity is in fact a mechanism through which businesses shift responsibility for fair wages onto the customer. This undermines both service quality and economic transparency. Service staff are incentivised not to provide consistently high standards, but to focus selectively on customers who seem likely to offer higher tips. Employers, meanwhile, reduce their tax burden by keeping base wages artificially low and treating gratuities as external supplements. The result is a system in which workers are underpaid, customers are misled, and public revenue is diminished.

A more rational and equitable solution is to abolish tipping as a formal expectation. Instead, service charges should either be included in the price of food and drink or collected uniformly as a service fee. This approach ensures clarity, fairness, and accountability: customers know the true cost, workers receive stable pay, and the state can tax wages transparently.

In conclusion, tipping should not be mistaken for culture. It is a relic of feudal patronage that survives today only as a means of concealing costs and transferring responsibility. Modern societies should recognise it for what it is: a flawed economic practice, and one best replaced by a fairer and more transparent system.
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jun😈💜

jun😈💜

Wakey wakey! I’m up!
Running a bit late, but oh well—almost time to hit the road and escape to somewhere cooler.
Gonna spend the whole day crushing docs over there. Then I’m treating myself to a solo party right after! Cheers!!

おはっ[いいね]起きた!
しゃー!今から避暑行くー!
そこでペーパーワーク1日かけて仕上げる
で夜[月]そこでそのまま1人宴会に突入〜[乾杯]
#English #英語 #英会話
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