Good luck, bro
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Mmm. I love me some trash soup on my pizza boxes. Brings out the familiar aroma
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Your math is wrong. 260km^2 would mean 10 miles long and 10 miles wide.
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Until you realize that every other neighbor does the same, there's a price war going on, the sole supplier of a key ingredient leverages their monopoly, and the good cooks are bribing the delivery people to cut you out of the loop.
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That's when you call Mr. Wolf.
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Should look up this place called Arcosanti. An interesting ongoing project, decades in the making.
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Such buildings allow for great efficiency (it probably has its own stop on some kind of rail transit and still a reasonable cost of living) and that includes pizza delivery. Imagine delivering multiple orders a minute. The salary (and tips, even outside the US) would be great. They will probably even allow you to call the elevator with an app before you walk to it for extra speed.
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Homo homini lupus.
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A bit defensive there…. It’s quite literally a harmless meme
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someone posted the listing here, the units are 80m^2, which is 861sq ft, that is nowhere close casket size
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Oh yes, the LHC: Large Hotdog Collider.
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That's bigger than my entire village
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Hey you're thatKamGuy!
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Perhaps more specifically, escalators are funicular?
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I'm not an expert Chinologist, and it's a huge country, so it might vary, but AFAIK tipping isn't really a thing in China.