Nah, it’s just plain classism because of what the people can afford.We have racial discrimination, color discrimination, rich/poor discrimination, and then.........there is simply soap discrimination.
Nah, it’s just plain classism because of what the people can afford.We have racial discrimination, color discrimination, rich/poor discrimination, and then.........there is simply soap discrimination.
Umm, you do know he's trying to stock his store with items that are beneficial/helpful to adventurers, right? He also has ties with the local guild and he's friends with an adventurer party. So, yeah, this story actually does have something to do with adventurers even if he's not an adventurer himself.Author felt the need to include the stereotypical adventurer bullies in a manga that has nothing to do with adventurers.
ummm we've had entire arcs that revolved around adventurers. And this isn't the first time he has dealt with this kind of bullying. Oh sure the device they use to segregate and shame their victims has changed, but harassment comes in many forms.Author felt the need to include the stereotypical adventurer bullies in a manga that has nothing to do with adventurers.
dude, after 2 months, now we got a soap drama? for real?
A case of "Esperanto chanting, Do Not Translate"?"The lord back then used his fortune... that's money [...]"
Ah, thanks for the clarification. I thought he was just a very lucky dude.
😭😭😭Aina in that random nightgown underwear looks like a snack.
The differences between $6, $20, and $60 are massive when you're broke. Do you go without eating meals for a week, to risk having your fancy soap stolen by these snobs?A difference in price for soap that small isn't significant. Soap isn't something you use a lot of, so it's a very small cost relative to your overall spending. It's not a matter of can or can't afford. It's a matter of wanting to spend a small bit of extra.
Yeah, there's a huge difference between $6, $20, $60, and $200. Especially when you're broke, there's no way you'd look at $6, $20, $60, $200, and $600 the same way.The differences between $6, $20, and $60 are massive when you're broke.
I was talking about people who can actually afford the lower cost soap, but not the higher. I wasn't talking about being so broke they can't afford to eat, in which case why are they even buying soap instead of food in the first place?Do you go without eating meals for a week, to risk having your fancy soap stolen by these snobs?