NotTechnicallyIncorrect

10718 pts · October 8, 2017


Not here for points. Not here to fit in. Just making sure my username checks out.

No one’s gonna comment on that baby’s big-ass head?

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TIL the foundational compositions of 19th century music are a “genre”.

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“My brand!”

7 years ago | Likes 5 Dislikes 0

This comment made me queasy. Well done. +1.

7 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 1

Damn you for making me go back and watch that a second time. Also, Shrek is at the end.

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The important thing to remember is that “in the end, it doesn’t even matter”.

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Inb4 some angsty incel moron comments “stupid wealthy people run THIS country (USA)”.

7 years ago | Likes 13 Dislikes 57

How’s the inner strength lookin, though?

7 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

I don’t know why you’re being downvoted for this.

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No one said “easy” was part of the deal.

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Everyone dies. So the answer is “yeah, eventually”. Skill is what keeps you from dying prematurely. Has been since the dawn of time.

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Also, I believe you’re assuming most employment is done on behalf of large corporations and not small business, which isn’t true.

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If you’re skilled, it’s always possible to get another job. Unemployment among heart surgeons doesn’t exist. Again, the problem is skill.

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them irreplaceable. So in essence, they won’t be able to fetch a higher wage anywhere because they’re unskilled.

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under your hypothesis of them being the profit-generators. The real problem is those employees don’t have a unique skill set that makes...

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You’re correct. And those employees are free to work elsewhere if their needs are not being met. And if they leave, the company will fold

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will win even more egregiously against the amateur. The productivity of individuals is squarely the responsibility of those individuals.

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2/2 shown to be a viable basis of an economy. It would be akin to making a basketball rim lower to even out a talent discrepancy. The pro

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There will always be low-skilled, financially illiterate people in the world. To tailor a system to the weakest link has never been 1/2

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the existence of billionaires nor should it. The majority become wealthy from meeting demands in the market. They aren’t all to be vilified.

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Well to that very point, you have to find out how it came to be in order to end it i.e. nip it in the bud. However, fixing it won’t stop 1/2

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to not take the bribes and the prosecute those who offer bribes. Neither of those government duties are being fulfilled. Who is to blame?

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Those offering bribes are in the wrong, and they would quickly fizzle if the bribes were not taken. Ultimately it’s gov’ts responsibility

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To be bought off or corrupt.

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And who allows them to set the rules? I don’t remember voting them legislators. I do remember voting for legislators who weren’t supposed

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At bare minimum, they’ve no more obligation to solve society’s problems than any other individual just because they’re wealthy.

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2/2 available to spread around if those billionaires never lived. They’ve solved many problems, and have no obligation to solve society’s.

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Okay. Resources are not finite. Production is not finite. Just because they have a bunch of them, doesn’t mean those resources would be 1/2

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“People with mutli-billions of dollars are the ones screwing us”. Do tell. How has the personal computer caused you anguish?

7 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Please tell me how Bill Gates, Howard Schultz, and Jeff Bezos have ruined your life.

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