The factors they base it on, the stuff that's most visible to them, is almost never under the direct control of the person they're tipping They *know this* -- *everyone* knows this, that the waiter doesn't actually cook your fucking food But it's still what they base it on
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It's absurd and makes no logical sense and most people who feel that way don't consciously take an (obviously hypocritical) anti-sex work position but it's an extremely widespread phenomenon that pretty clearly costs sex workers hundreds of millions of dollars a year
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That's just the most obvious example based on the most obvious social stigma The people who consume porn obviously don't want it to cease to exist, and yet they act like they do Their behavior isn't "rational" But no one's is
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I'm running out of steam talking about this but there's so many examples of projects -- whole GENRES of projects -- going under because people are willing to pay for it, while being totally willing to pay for all kinds of shit they don't care about nearly as much
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This whole set of biases that makes no sense -- freeform podcasts are "worth more" than professionally edited writing, even if the latter takes objectively more hours to make
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I'm not saying this is a problem created by the "gift economy" and "tipped professions" rather than just being a general problem But if you take negotiating power away from the seller to the maximum degree -- they can't force you to pay anything at all -- it gets so much worse
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