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A paradox I came up with that isn't a paradox at all probably
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2019-06-24 at 8:22 AM UTCcome out come out wherever u are
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2019-06-24 at 8:25 AM UTC
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2019-06-24 at 11:25 AM UTCits just another Manic Monday. I wish it was Sunday.
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2019-06-24 at 11:31 AM UTCYou're possibly thinking too much about it. If you're breaking it down like that, I just made a cup of coffee at home instead of buying one. Did I MAKE $2.50 by not paying a barista to do it?
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2019-06-24 at 12:02 PM UTC
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2019-06-24 at 12:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ What makes it weird to me is say a homeless person who lives on the streets for a year say, and never has a job instead of say working at McDonalds thatyear, so a homeless person is paying like 20,000 dollars a year to be homeless. Ya know?
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2019-06-24 at 12:16 PM UTCITT, I learn that my MAIN NIGGA thinks up retarded shit.
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2019-06-24 at 12:21 PM UTCeveryone stfu and get on pubg
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2019-06-24 at 12:22 PM UTCForm up on me!
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2019-06-24 at 9:17 PM UTCOpportunity cost - lost profits, is one of the main ways jedi economists use to justify mass immigration, as well as to justify increasing indebtedness of western nations.
"oy vey you're letting all this money go missing...how will you repay your national debt now?"
You can tell the argument is disingenuous, as they propose the exact opposite policies for Israel.
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2019-06-24 at 9:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Ultimately the economy exists to serve humans, not the other way around.
Who do you think runs the economy. All this sentence really means is "humans exist to serve other humans". Capitalism is just feudalism with extra steps. Every attempt at communism so far has been too. Feudalism might actually be less prone to corruption because at least everyone knows who they're serving/working for under feudalism, and when your serfs actually know who you are it probably creates some pressure to embrace the ideals of noblesse oblige. Blegh. Hard to rebel against your masters when you aren't even sure who they are. -
2019-06-24 at 9:25 PM UTC
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2019-06-24 at 9:28 PM UTC
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2019-06-24 at 9:32 PM UTC
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2019-06-24 at 9:34 PM UTC
Originally posted by HTS So "workers exist to serve humans, not the other way around."
ie the system is working as intended.
Humans have the choice to sell their skills or products to other humans because we agree we both believe in a myth called money. In fact i'd argue most humans believe in this myth, even Marxists. -
2019-06-24 at 9:39 PM UTC
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2019-06-24 at 9:47 PM UTCEvery day at my desk I pray for the continued health and prosperity of my N.E.E.T. overlords. They are why we do this.
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2019-06-24 at 9:50 PM UTC
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2019-06-24 at 9:51 PM UTCWhen considered in terms of opportunity cost, our NEET masters engage in more conspicuous consumption than a Vanderbilt.
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2019-06-24 at 10:11 PM UTC
Originally posted by HTS Who do you think runs the economy. All this sentence really means is "humans exist to serve other humans". Capitalism is just feudalism with extra steps. Every attempt at communism so far has been too. Feudalism might actually be less prone to corruption because at least everyone knows who they're serving/working for under feudalism, and when your serfs actually know who you are it probably creates some pressure to embrace the ideals of noblesse oblige. Blegh. Hard to rebel against your masters when you aren't even sure who they are.
yeah we should all be serving this cunt at 4:35
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