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>You could have used an $80 phone if you're really that "Strapped" for cash.
I could also eat rice and beans every meal.
I actually do use a small ~$50 phone for my robot gf
>Do you buy it crushed or whole bean? A prestigeous brand or just generic stuff?
Crystals/powder, they are name brand, but my creamer is store brand. I use both powder and liquid.
>Why are you wasting money on sodas and coffee anyway? Switch yourself over to tea. And if you "need" a carbonated drink, then buy a Soda Stream.
Because I love soda, and it's like a little vice for me. Besides, my point wasn't my sweet tooth, it was that a 2-liter soda is $4. A 2-liter soda shouldn't be over half federal minimum wage
>The EMTALA effectively requires that every hospital is required to treat any patient who walks into an emergency room, no questions asked.
Fair point. But if they do know you, or you took an ambulance, they'll charge you a literal fortune. I would know, I broke my arm in 2024. And for anything below that, you definitely do get charged.
>You want to earn money delivering foods? There's an app for that. You want to earn money cleaning up dog shit? There's an app for that too.
Wow, I can be a doordasher or pick up literal shit. Truly a land of milk and honey!
>Some companies even pay you money just to play games and fill out surveys.
I actually have done that in the past, and I created a list of those websites on one of my own websites. I'm not a complete whiner/cynic
>Were you asked for an ID to look up a book on Archive.org or watch a video on DailyMotion? Also, do you mean the "censorship" where a channel goes down on Jewtube and pops right back up on Bithute and Rumble without skipping a beat?
Well considering they want to put age verification on Operating Systems, kinda. Plus, Archive.org is a non-profit organization, which kinda proves my point
>They are
Yeah, to the chagrin of these Titans of Industry
>So have you gone to work at a farm, gotten into forestry, cleaned shit out of boilers, and developed video games? Because that's where Musk got his start:
Granted, no, but lets not pretend he didn't have a massive leg up on all of us
>The guys that considers himself and unironic and literal tech priest? Especially after the Palantir publication that is complete moral grandstanding bullshit.
Yeah, but he's a capitalist and a member of the establishment. He's the one experiencing the "prosperity"