• HereIAm@lemmy.world
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        He partially has lungs and a vocal chord ?

        Though it reminds me of a conversation you can over hear in one of the Baldurs Gate games between to skeletons, who talk themselves into how they shouldn’t function, and then promptly fall to the floor in a pile.

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    It’s almost like granting a supreme veto to a single, wholly imaginary ideology, and positioning it as a monoculture for how society values activities and production, is problematic.

    We apparently did away with it once before through the separation of church and state, maybe it’s time to force the separation of bank and state.

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    You start noticing this pattern after some decades.
    Always accompanied by “we need to temporarily tighten the belt now to keep our properity for the following generations”.
    The period before is sold as a great economic time, despite that they called it a crisis back then and also ‘needed’ austerity measures to get back to the prosperity of the previous period.
    The western standard of living has been destroyed bit by bit since the post WW2 period with this tactic, not for the multinationals, banks, stock folks OC, that’s where the stolen money goes to.
    The ones in power telling us in their paid press how great ‘the econonomy’ is doing bcs stock line go up and BS GDP up.
    In reality that means more billions in the pockets of a few oligarchs while income equality is growing.

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      “we need to temporarily tighten the belt now to keep our properity for the following generations”.

      But followed by “you guys need to be expending” and also “we are going to fund a lot more things with public money”

      Fuck Keynes.

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        We should be spending public money though. The public debt has literally never been an actual issue for the US.

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    See, I exchanged my 100% S&P500 401k to SPAXX in December, waiting for the crash. I’ve made 10%~ doing nothing! It took me a while to realize, but I’m finally going to buy the dip.

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      Don’t worry. People like my parents will blame poor people for accepting loans that they can’t pay.

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        Could need a pickup with the tool boxes and shit built in, or maybe a hydraulic lift. My family owned a construction company for decades, and we always had one of those in the driveway, and while I don’t know how much they were, they were definitely more expensive.

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        He works with software so it’s probably because it occasionally snows where he lives and his micropenis.

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          After skimming @Nemean_lion@lemmy.ca post history I didn’t notice anything about working in tech nor having it snow where they live, but I did notice a lot of posts about killing their neighbors, which was concerning to say the least

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            I did a quick check and they’re definitely Canadian and recently went to CES. So I think “snows” is a given and “works in tech” is extremely likely.

            I really hate looking at people’s post history though, so please don’t harass person.

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    This tracks as generation’s are getting increasingly closer together now. I’m supposedly the same “generation” as people who graduated from school before I was born. Last few years there’s a new generation every few months - zoomers, generation alpha, beta cucks, etc.

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      Seems to math to me? 2002 to 2008 is 6 years, 2008 to 2020 is 12 years, 2020 to 2025 is 5 years

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      well new time iwth gen z, people dont want to work for the richest people for minium salary and opputinity, meanwhile boomer generation just work to work and earn some money, and get some children to fight for even more spare jobs… AI days coming sooner or later yep yep. still respect them for building our country. but honestly idk why your life should be the job your working on, when the job treats you like bad fish that when you do something to get any attention, your fired.