It's not even profitable though... At this point it seems it is just about control, like they would rather have a money pit then let independent workers, ie creatives, have any profit.
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2020: you have your facts and I have my facts
2025: you have your prompts and I have my prompts
Nah, she's just talking in her sleep because she had a bad dream
They want artificial employees to discipline the labor market but what they will get instead is a deskilled labor force and business structures that are even more resistant to adaptation.
Who's the bigger idiot: The person working a service job that has little time to acquire new technical skills to understand what a VPN is, or the person who actually has time and resources enough to shitpost all day but hasn't sufficiently read enough to understand what systemic or structural issues are in regards to society.
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You can tell by the mouth feel if it's girl dick or not. Source: contrapoints
Guy actually wins the election and the popular vote and you say he did worse than Harris?
It's funny, we hear about "be nice or you will push them further right" but really it's the shitty policies that push people to look for more extreme solutions. Wait, that isn't funny...
Wouldn't that have made the USSR capitalist as well? I think a key distinction is how authority within a party is established. If authority is derived from ownership then that is clearly capitalist. If authority is derived from the party itself, then that is something else.
Step 1: place a bet on a prediction market that Dr Oz will be alive past a certain date
Step 2: get others to place "bets"
Step 3: pew pew
Step 4: someone gets rich
Edit: this is why such markets should be illegal