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  • My book is due back at the library, and I have to rewind it.

  • So they're going to pay for college then, right?

  • They were breached via a compromised security vendor

  • Yes, every time you move the goalposts, you change the scope.

    But sure, I'll bite, again.

    What does infinite growth have to do with deflation? You don't have to have one or the other. You can also just have stagnation, which is arguably more sustainable than the unemployment caused by deflation.

  • If they still have a paycheck, sure. But historically, deflation leads to unemployment.

  • But, perhaps, we need to guarantee everyone the right to the basic requirements of life? Then we don't have to make sure billionaires get more billions, just so they can try to survive the hellscape we have created?

    Sure. But that is outside of the scope of your original take and in no way validates it.

  • Deflationationary phases are very helpful for the working class, as their dollar now buys MORE things. Like food. And housing. And health care.

    What kind of braindead take is that? The working class? The same working class that majorly lives paycheck to paycheck and can't even afford an unexpected $500 expense?

    What dollars do you think they are going to have in a deflationary economy after they get laid off?

  • If Jesus Christ of the New Testament existed, no one in the "Christian" right would be welcome in his house.

    Would all not be welcome? Isn't that supposed to be your point about their condescending gatekeeping?

  • Gumbo

  • Alternatively, people like to meme on the Internet.

  • Enshittification

  • And here I was thinking it was Tom Paris.

  • Cromulent

  • More accurately, and frankly, more interestingly:

    Users of enterprise iOS devices nearly twice as likely to fall victim to phishing attacks as users of enterprise Android devices

  • Frankly, after worrying about the atrocities his administration will commit, I don't have the capacity to worry about the nonsense that comes out of his mouth. I already spent 9 years being outraged about his words. I'll save what's left for his actions.

  • Is your username a back-formation of Verdana, the font?

  • I have no idea what you're trying to say. It's not a counter example. It is literally the example given in the article, which you quoted.

  • every old Nissan I see falls apart

    That says a lot more about the owners than it does about the vehicles.