When In Doubt, Refresh

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
hustlemeanokay
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the-fugitive-kaspy

Father Jones explained that his "advice does not contradict the Bible's eighth commandment because God's love for the poor and despised outweighs the property rights of the rich."

probablyasocialecologist

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OK, fine, the Brits can take this one W for once.

klinger4yossarian

rare occurence: tfw a christian seems to have read the same book I did

james-silvercat

Funniest bit: OP, who is deactivated, made this post expecting people to side with the corporations

makowolf96

how to negotiate with your landlord to get lower rent

micdotcom

  • help your landlord so they help you
  • forego any perks you don’t think you’ll need
  • for example if you have a dog, you probably don’t care if you have brand new carpeting
  • if you’re handy, you can also offer to make some improvements yourself in exchange for slightly cheaper rent
  • get a feel for the market
  • prove you could live somewhere comparable for less money
  • start by figuring out what other apartments nearby are leasing for
  • if your landlord won’t provide a rental history, some municipalities will let you request one through your local housing authority. 
  • you can also comparison shop on rental sites like Trulia and Streeteasy to find evidence that there are cheaper-but-similar listings in the area
  • keep an eye out for special incentives that comparable listings are offering (move-in bonuses, free parking reduced broker fees etc)
  • always have proof — and be professional about it
  • avoid antagonistic language like “accept” or “reject”
  • instead use inclusive pronouns like “we” and “us” as you describe collaborative behavior. 
  • example: instead of saying “can you give me a better price?“ try “can we work together to find an arrangement that helps us both?”
  • negotiate a longer lease.
  • note: not all landlords will agree to a lower lease for a longer stay
  • but agreeing to a two-year lease will make it harder for your landlord to increase your rent after the first year
  • read up on local tenant laws, many jurisdictions have limits on how much rent can increase in a given time
  • read more
Source: mic.com
acidxlullaby
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god forbid women do anything

sushigal007

I’d laugh, but if I earn £1 over £139, I lose my entire Carers Allowance for the week, and get fined an additional £50, even if it’s because of a really stupid reason such as “I didn’t realise I was entitled to holiday pay when I swapped that shift” (because carers don’t get holiday pay) or “I also didn’t realise I got time and a half for that bank holiday” (guess what else carers don’t get) so I find it increasingly difficult to smile and laugh and joke about it when yet another fucking Tory gets away with blatant theft and no consequences.

Anyway, it’s local elections day. Grab your it’s-totally-not-voter-suppression photo ID and vote out your local bastard Tory!

acidxlullaby

No, I'm reblogging this one too.

The damage the Tories have done to this country is nauseating. They've implemented change that has thrown people already in desperate circumstances even further under the bus.

Old women riding the bus all day because they can't heat their homes, people in full time employment still having to use food banks, the sinister gutting of the NHS, the vile, violent racism which is just part of the Tory party.

These people were complaining about the cost of heating their fucking stables.

The process for claiming disability benefits is SO humiliating and arduous and heartless that people have committed suicide because of it.


If you read this and thought 'aw, she's a cheeky little girl bossing imp' and not 'Tories consider £1200 nothing but refuse to pay up anyway' idk what the fuck is wrong with you.


This isn't cute. She, and the whole Tory party, have blood on their hands and they do. Not. Give. A. Fuck.