There is a dude on Instagram who has been doing "hobby Enduro" which is basically the same thing but with an Enduro bike stick thing between your legs. I've been following it for a while because it seems like it's ironic but it's starting to get to a point where idk if the guy still thinks it's a joke anymore.
It's good, but it's so expensive. One opened up in my town in Florida and I went and got 2 burgers, fries, and 2 sodas. That shit was 60 bucks for basically two meals at any normal fast food restaurant. It's definitely on par or better than Whattaburger and In and Out but is it 60 dollars good? I didn't think so.
I guess I'm more nihilistic in my viewpoint. I've only seen small unions fail whether through inaction, ineptitude, or busting. In non multimillion dollar industries, they basically are impossible to form successfully. That shouldn't mean forming them shouldn't be attempted, it's just the reality that I observed.
It's not that simple unfortunately. Sure there are national unions, but they're very specific in the industries they operate it. They are long standing institutions with the influence and funding to boot, your local tenant union or random coffee shop "union" does not have the resources or influence to make any of that happen. I knew some people in FL who tried to unionize their coffee shop they worked for and the owners just straight up shut the business down instead of capitulating, they were all out of a job after that.
The reality for most people is that they can't afford a strike. Rent, food, gas are all blockers. Criticizing those who can't strike and aren't scabs will only hurt your movement and cause people to just not want to help.
That is true, but it's about the percentages. If you make the trades as they get released to the public, you still make money. It's within a few percent of what Pelosi is making. I switched to a different one that is reported instantly as far as I know instead of Pelosi's 14 days average. It's the Jim Simmons tracker
I think Jim Simmons is the best performing one they have that's included with the regular subscription. It's a new one though I think, I did the Nancy Pelosi one for a year and it was the best performing for that period. And yeah it is kinda sus that it's a mobile only afaik
It's called Autopilot, I just downloaded it and it synced with my Robinhood account. Costs 100 bucks a year for the automated trading. I've been up 40% over the year
What prejudices do you think I have, I just want to know what AGI stands for and what it means with AI and I want someone who isn't Wikipedia to explain it to me? Is that so much to ask?
You weren't kidding, it's baffling how they came to some of these conclusions.