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  • What in the whale-activities ...

  • That is why she is the best.

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  • Thx!

    This is so fucking lame, I COOL it.

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  • Rotundo McRotundyface

  • It does sound about right :(.

  • Big boyo.

    Not a smart boyo tho.

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  • Oh, it's not that, it just jams my brainhole cogs, all puns do, but this one is disguised in a veil of nerd-shit & I didn't quite see it coming all over my face until it was too late.

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  • Same, I had to suffer through it & now it's everyones problem.

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  • This is so fucking lame, I love it.

  • I love it when activists save caged almonds & how their little faces light up when, for the first time in their nutty lives, they arent sucked on by a relentless machine.

  • Well, unfortunately I'm no artist & I'm against AI (the system, not the tech as such), so no pics.

    But yeah, definitely, can you imagine the number of nips on a single strawberry? And the satisfaction of each nut? The dripping milk?

  • Ofc not, don't be silly.

    Nuts have nipples (where do you think almond milk comes from? Kids today have prob never seen an almond on a farm & think almond milk grows in the stores!).

    And if the seeds on the strawberries really are "nuts", then we should be able to milk them. I see no flaw in my logic.

  • So what this nerd is saying is that we can milk a strawberry??

    Before the tech gets there, let's commission some "art" on that subject?

    (For real, the seeds being nuts is a stretch)

  • Yes, but you are not describing how the elite lives, or does business/opportunities.

    They have people for the toughest of work & decisions. Their only work is moving capital around & giving general ideas to people working for them. The people working for them are paid millions. (The "manual labor", such as designs or wherever, is like a hobby, not a business/success necessity.)

    There is an unimaginable difference between people with 10s of millions ("rich") vs billions. (And, since you mention 'promotions', there is a total mentality shift between the owner class & the working class, even when the latter get paid millions.)

    And/Tho workaholics aren't really tied to a class. I know plenty of workaholics that are lower or middle class, overworking themselves bcs they can't really not do it, even when they know they are missing on family time & extra work won't provide extra finances.

    Once basic needs met (air, water, food, shelter), I believe that money can start creating more problems for people than it solves.

    No.

    The whole mentality of "yo, it's really hard to be rich, not worth it, feel sorry for me" is literally just propaganda for the workers to be docile & keep working dead-end jobs.

    With tons of money comes tons of distractions, and temptations; there aren't any poor people on the Epstein list.

    Plenty of low-income junkies. Plenty of low-income pedofiles. Just their surroundings are different if they are billionaires. And their power and immunity too.

    Its just people, all of it, with the difference that a few benefit from the work of/added value by many.

  • To that extent, I do feel somewhat sorry when I hear that a billionaire has died, because I know that they likely spent most of their life pursuing things that are ultimately worthless, and it makes me re-evaluate just what I am doing with mine.

    But billionaires def work less than a lot of people without monies.

    There are billions that work 10+ hours per day just to survive (working for and making billionaires richer). A life with much less experiences than any billionaire, less vacations, less family time, etc.

  • A two minute annual budget mishap.

  • Yeah, the logic overwhelmingly tells you it doesn't make sense and won't work, the past experience empirically proves it doesn't help the vast majority of the people, the politicians can't really explain why would that work for the people, we absolutely know who pushes this agenda (the rich that are about to get richer, investing in lobbyists and marketing/propaganda) ... yet here we are, listening to how this will be great, this time.

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  • Chrome? Ew.