In lieu of anything constructive or interesting to say, Iβm going to pretend to be an LLM:
π₯ Youβre not just complaining, Youβre convicting.
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In lieu of anything constructive or interesting to say, Iβm going to pretend to be an LLM:
π₯ Youβre not just complaining, Youβre convicting.
Market economy is really really bad in a capitalistic system. One giant buys everything and controls everything.
Reptilians? Bilderbergers? Solarians?
The education being a debt trap is at least in part due to good intentions gone wrong.
College was a little expensive and they wanted it more accessible, so they tried to make it nice and easy to borrow money.
Universities responded to the influx of cash by... Charging more money...
We tried to fix affordability by just flooding that market with loans with no regulation in place to constrain the universities or the loans.
There's nothing well-intentioned about making debt (borrowing) easier to accumulate.
Studying should be free.
Clearly its the 99.9% of us who are too poor to know any better
Maybe if y'all weren't so scared to "throw your vote away".
Lol, get out of here with that shit
I'm just listening to Uncle Acid
Technically nobody made those things commodities, they just stand in the way of fixing it. Healthcare has always been a service since its inception, and nothing is free.
Probably Obama, Clinton, or Reagan. Weird how much overlap there is between them.
Surely it's the opposing team in the political theater that is to blame
The cinnamon thing isn't even a hypothetical, that's literally based on real (recent) events in the US.