What are you tired of helping and educating people about because you know they'll just be ignorant anyway?

Nytixus@kbin.melroy.org to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world – 150 points –

When it comes to dealing with advertisements when they're surfing on their browsers. I've just learned recently about how Google has or is killing UBlock Origin on the Chrome browser as well as all Chromium based browsers too.

We've heard for years about people complaining, bitching, whining and vice versa about how they keep seeing ads. And those trying to help them, keep wasting time to tell these people that they're surfing without extensions. Whether it'd be on Chrome or Firefox or another browser.

By this point, I've long stopped being that helper because if you cared at all about the advertisements you see, you would've long had gotten on the wagon of getting adblockers by now. You bring this onto yourself.

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When you're at a fast food drive thru and they offer to round up for a charity cause, YOU can claim that write-off donation on your taxes, not the restaurant. Of course virtually nobody would do that unless you save your receipts and tally them up next year... but you can!

I thought you couldn't even write off charity unless it was some stupidly high amount. Last time I looked into it, it basically just seemed like a tax grift for rich people

I think it's because for most people the standard deduction is way higher than itemized.

You need to have enough to make it worthwhile over the standard deduction. That's 14.6k in donations, mortgage interest, state taxes paid, and other things like that.

You only get a percentage, depending on your state. It's not much... not many people bother (big market for boomers lol)

Related, I tire of explaining tax deductions are over valued. It's a net loss to you to spend money on something deductable and claim the deduction. If you have $100, the government takes $20 and you get $80. If you give that $100 to charity, you have $0, the government gets $0, and the charity has $100.

Deductions are only good if you value the thing that the money went to.

but then you have to do itemized deductions which takes forever and unless you're mister moneybags or in an unconventional life situation, the standard deduction is almost definitely better. also tax write offs are not free money, you still gave the money to some sketchy "charity" it's just the government doesn't get a slice of that.

All true... I'm just pointing it out because people are constantly railing about how the donation is supposedly a "free writeoff for the big businesses!111" when in reality isn't true. I hate shitty big restaurants as much as the next guy but this ain't it