I don't think mice understand the concept of something not being free tbh. It ain't like they go around with little mouse wallets filled with little mice money and little mice credit cards.
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Nothing is free to a mouse. Everything comes with risks. Deadly risks lurk around every corner. That’s why mice dart around so quickly and act so cautiously, like tiny thieves.
Damnit now I picture a little mouse in a 3 piece suit, hat, strolling down the street, only to be conned by some rat with a goatee. But in the end he wins by getting the rat trapped in a cage.
And now I just converted that little scenario into a random encounter for my d&d session on Monday.
Socialism is where the mouse gets the cheese. Capitalism is where the cheese looks free, then you try to get it.
Capitalism: If it’s free, then you’re the product
Just pull yourself up by your cheese traps, bro.
The cheese has a subscription and cheese payments will slowly bleed you dry. You can try to quit cheese but the capitalists know that you have eat. Under capitalism, all the mice die poor and hungry except one.
I dunno man, when I do a critical theory examination of the mousetrap system, it doesn't seem to involve the cheese at all but the fact that some powerful bastard wound up a spring.
The mouse trap is capitalism, the cheese is your retirement.
Somebody really not understanding what free means…
Social protections are not free, we all pay into them. Europe has much higher tax rates than US. These tax rates are there to pay for healthcare, public services, education, and a host of employee protections (infinite sick leave, significant maternal leave, various forms of care leave, protections from exploitation and unfair dismissals…)
Our grandfathers fought for it, so we can live a healthy work life next to a healthy personal life. And every day we fight to find the correct balance to maintain this system.
Unless… are taxes the trap??
Yeah we tried that also https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_cheese
Makes pretty good grilled cheese sandwiches
The mouse trap exists to prevent the indigenous population (mice) from sharing in the bounty of their land, so the colonizers can hoard it all.
All what mouse eat is free.
All what mouse eat is THEFT. If they weren't so LAZY and got a job they could pay for cheese like the rest of us. Ratatouille was one of the good ones.
Who moved my cheese?
Rothmus really making a mockery of the black flag their.