Are you implying that the credit is here? If so, where? I am not seeing it.
Are you implying that the credit is here? If so, where? I am not seeing it.
What ladder?
(I hope people can see where I was headed with this… :-P)
I dunno, they might be the only creature to survive what will be left of Earth afterwards!? :-P
That strongly depends on whether you are allowed to copy and paste:-)
I want to be able to say it is copium, where they want to do well but are just hiding the truth from themselves how predatory the game would be.
But I cannot, bc some people in the world really truly are like that. Sometimes they make games and sometimes they merely play them.
NO! We have to talk about “work”. Except we cannot talk about “work”. Therefore we must keep our focus on “work”.
Yeah, one of these days I will figure it out… :-P
I think my main problem was caring about the work that I had done. If only I could convert myself into a robot that would do everything as asked perfectly, then nothing would ever get done right everything would be perfect!
Context: I get yelled at for… get this, bringing up work inside work meetings!:-P Btw if anyone wants to turn this reply into an impromptu therapy session offering me tips on how to survive meetings, I could use some!? :-D
It is an age-old question: which is worse, slavery, or death?
In South America, the textile mills ran through slaves at such a rapid pace that they kept having to constantly import new ones from Africa. They would lose not just appendages but whole entire limbs to the machines, and people only have so many of those! Ofc the capitalists could have made improvements to the machines but… why bother, when slaves were fairly cheap?
In North America, working in the cotton fields was much more bearable - an Irish indentured servant might not be able to handle it, but someone with skin adapted to that level of sun had fewer problems with it. Yet, arguably this became even worse than the textile mills, bc it allowed a stable population of the slaves, which led to a generational form of slavery where these were thought of not just as people who were slaves, but as closer to cattle that could be bred as such. The “three fifths of a person” rule is quite illuminating as to how they were thought of: not even merely one notch down, but barely more than half, as in looks like a person bodily (e.g. opposable thumbs) but isn’t one, not really.
But now with Globalization and Automation, instead of finding new groups of “other” people (even robots), it will be basically all of us who are fair game to become enslaved. Already we are dividing up into those who show a willingness to exploit others vs. those who will be trampled upon - i.e. the only other option to being a slave is to become a slaver, aka there are far worse things than death:-(. ☠️
Well I cannot argue against Mad Max… I’m too scared to!
Only if climate change doesn’t kill us all first:-)
Oh right, the real end-of-line! :-P
Okay then - I mean it’s a missed opportunity to also choose this guy’s wife (maybe Lemnify that a bit and say to also choose this person’s partner?), but it works for me! :-P
Don’t forget the endl !
Hrm, maybe billionaires buying up all of the sources of media MIGHT have some sort of… what was that word again?
Very big table, complex operations, much waiting, so yeah.
In this comic, bodily decomposition occurs at a “feels like” pace:-).
When will it hurry up to become Xhittiest and then we can all be done with it!? :-P
Thanks!:-)