Whoa, you DO know how to use a different emoji than
Tipping culture annoys me. One of the most irritating things I hear is, "If you can't afford to tip, then you shouldn't eat out." I heard a person complaining about this after someone got a free meal at Denny's for their birthday, and if you can't find the grace to forfeit your entitlement to gratuity on what could generally only amount to a $12 bill at most, then you're just as bad as the cheapskates that think dropping $20 on a $200 bill should only occur if the service was excellent and start acting like it's an affront to society to expect $40.
The other thing is that the idea that servers live off of tips is really not true for every state and municipality. A few states forbid employers from counting tips toward the minimum wage, implementing tip pools, etc. and for the most part there's an overlap between states with the highest minimum wage and the states with such laws. In other words, while it's not the norm, a few states ensure that tips actually are gratuity and not a wage, and that the wage that's paid can actually support someone.
I'm glad to live in such a state so I can choose not to reward poor service without being party to exploiting someone for free labor by doing so.