zbyte64

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[–] zbyte64@awful.systems 5 points 3 months ago (2 children)

I feel like an apology is more than saying "I was wrong", it's also saying "I will do better in the future".

[–] zbyte64@awful.systems 2 points 3 months ago

It's barbarism or socialism. Choose wisely.

[–] zbyte64@awful.systems 1 points 3 months ago

When being a contrarian asshole becomes your marketing strategy.

[–] zbyte64@awful.systems 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Oh I am sure they planned and maybe even got the Saudis to consult. But I still think they are too stupid to realize the flaws of those plans. Even if they were as smart as they think they are, it's difficult to predict how things will work after the civilization they depend on for their power collapses. Hell, it probably doesn't matter how smart you are, such a scenario is inherently unpredictable.

[–] zbyte64@awful.systems 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Our political system equates value to revenue and that is why we don't tax accordingly. Business owners are labeled "job creators" and taxing them is framed as a negative value add.

Absolutely agree that athletes are also being exploited here and the burden should not fall on them to correct this (except as advocates for a better system).

[–] zbyte64@awful.systems 7 points 3 months ago (1 children)

It's projection. She knows that in her retirement she has stopped "providing value". I doubt she paid you for the ad-hoc legal and accounting work you did for her, so she is happy for you to provide value without compensation. I would simply tell her that if she doesn't want to have to find her own retirement home she needs to start paying for your services. This is the kind of person who thinks value is what you pay for, so long as she isn't paying you she isn't valuing what you do for her. The whole "you are a negative value" is exactly what she is to you, she is taxing your time, energy and emotions to make up for some perceived economic loss for raising a child she chose to have.

[–] zbyte64@awful.systems 5 points 3 months ago

It took me about 4 tries to find a good therapist. I know it's discouraging but keep your eyes open for a good therapist.

[–] zbyte64@awful.systems 2 points 3 months ago

"I have money in the bank that measures my value"

[–] zbyte64@awful.systems 5 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

This. Everyone wants qualified, well paid teachers for their kids, just like how most people want universal healthcare. But our government and media structure actively disempowers any such movements in that direction. Ie "we can agree we all want these things but we can't agree on how"

[–] zbyte64@awful.systems 3 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

And when the social sector lobbies it is called "special interests" by the press. When capital owners do it they are called "job creators" by the press. Edit: or so it goes in the states.

[–] zbyte64@awful.systems 9 points 3 months ago (3 children)

Revenue is not the same as value, teachers enable much more economic activity than athletes. The fact we equate "profit generated" to the value of the profession is part of the problem.

[–] zbyte64@awful.systems 16 points 3 months ago

Was thinking about this in the context of a joke I heard in the late 90s:

What do you call 100 lawyers at the bottom of the sea? A good start.

We didn't we have jokes like that about the billionaires; at the time people were glazing Bill Gates. It's wild because billionaires are the ones writing the laws, lawyers just act it out.

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