Hiding Under The Unction Stone

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Hiding Under The Unction Stone

Hiding Under The Unction Stone

@EllipsisMarkTd

Looking for Beta Readers. Bluesky: @ellipsismark.bsky.social YouTube: https://t.co/rChBnzLn6q

Paris, Louisiana Beigetreten Şubat 2015
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Kage Invests 影@Investmentkage·
I mean to be fair, Elon was weeks away from bankruptcy in the 2008 housing market crash. The only reason he didn’t go bankrupt because he got a loan from the government because they were trying to make EV’s bigger. if it wasn’t for the government Elon wouldn’t be where he is today.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
I HAVE FUCKING HAD IT!!!!! ALL THE LEFTISTS FREAKING OUT ABOUT THE REFLECTING POOL... ...DID NOT HELP ONE SINGLE BIT WHEN HURRICANE HELENE SWEPT THROUGH WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA AND FORCED PEOPLE INTO TENTS! NONE OF THEM CAME AND HELPED!!!! BUT THEY ALL SHOW UP FOR ALGAE??!!!!
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pixiew@pixie_w_4·
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Lonwabo Mkalali
Lonwabo Mkalali@LMkalali58899·
@SizweLo You don't organize against a system you still believe might reward you. You organize against a system you have concluded will never reward you.
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This is just sad. Fucker counters an anti capitalist rant in the voice of Rick and Monty with pure cope. Chud just straight-up act like their shit don't stink.
HalfTangible@HalfTangible

"Is any of this true?" "No. The fact this person tried to represent his opinion with Rick Sanchez is telling; he's a dumb person's idea of what a genius is, where intelligence is little different from wizardry." "Well, who takes the low paying jobs in a healthy capitalist society?" "Ideally, people just entering the workforce. In America you would get those people from either new citizens or teenagers." "What about the kids making our iPhones versus the CEOs?" "Tim Cook made 74.3 million dollars last year compared to over 200 million iphones sold. That's 37 cents per phone despite his company creating the things, and that's assuming they're the only product Apple makes. It's not." "But what about the kids being enslaved to-? "Fern, the fact that China enslaves its own citizens is an endorsement of capitalism, not a condemnation of it." "Well they could pay them better" "Ignoring that they're enslaved for the moment and all money we paid them would go to the Chinese government: If they had better opportunities for money they'd take them. Moreover, the iPhone itself was not created by those 'children' (probably adults, for the record), it was created by the company this guy is condemning." "So capitalism *doesn't* reward ownership?" "Of course it does, but that's not even half as clever a rebuttal as he thinks it is. It's the core foundation of a free market: I own this, you want it, you can't just take it from me. You have to give me something I want in exchange. You work hard so that you can get your hands on something and trade it up. You buy a sickle so you can better farm your crops. You buy a flock of sheep so you can sell the wool. That includes companies." "But what does the CEO provide if the workers are the ones making and developing the product?" "CEOs are managers. They decide the overall direction of the company. Tim Cook may not have invented the iPhone, but he's directing Apple's current manufacturing and marketing strategies, as well as serving as Apple's public face. This is a good and necessary job to ensure that Apple is able to continue hiring employees." "If the people who come from nothing are exceptions, then why do they get promoted?" "Rich people are ALWAYS the exception, Fern. That's not really the point. The fact that a man like Elon Musk can make thousands of millionaires with the stroke of a pen is an endorsement of capitalism." "Okay but if those are still exceptions and millions live in poverty because of-" "Fern, poverty has been in free fall since capitalism as a concept was developed." "How is that possible?" "Because rich people then go on to employ others, and those people can then use money they wouldn't have otherwise had. For every Tim Cook or Jeff Bezos there's millions upon millions of people collecting a paycheck that they wouldn't be able to get if those billionaires didn't exist. More rich people is a good thing." "Does capitalism really need poverty to function?" "No. It just needs two people to each have something the other one wants.

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Ron Filipkowski
Ron Filipkowski@RonFilipkowski·
Besides the fact that he didn’t vandalize anything, the 3-time Olympian is 67 years old and has been retired from competition for 24 years.
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DAKKADAKKA
DAKKADAKKA@DAKKADAKKA1·
Hydrogen peroxide doesn’t kill animals. The toxic sludge and chemicals “protestors” are putting into it are doing it. Hell. I don’t doubt that one of them killed the duck just for the photo.
MeidasTouch@MeidasTouch

The body of a dead baby duck floats in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool after recent renovations directed by Donald Trump resulted in an algae infestation, leading workers to pour hydrogen peroxide into the water. June 21, 2026. REUTERS/Aaron Schwartz.

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@Rohnek_Kdosi @DanPitzer @ShamashAran You really don't get it. If the finish product is unwanted, then the raw material would be unwanted unless brought as material for labor. Where or not you buy it doesn't matter. A chair has more value than an equal amount of wood because of labor put into it.
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Rohnek Kdosi@Rohnek_Kdosi·
@EllipsisMarkTd @DanPitzer @ShamashAran It very much does happen. Countless products fail to take off because nobody wants them. You can't claim everyone is wrong and that they have value due to the labor put in them. If nobody wants it, it's worthless
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Sensurround@ShamashAran·
Cave Catgirl simple Nyanderthal. Need smart tribe explain this thing. Elon sell electric cars. Elon sell satellite internet. Elon launch rockets. Elon make things people want buy. (Including governments!) Somehow this make Cave Catgirl poorer? Please explain slowly. Use small words. If Elon become rich by taking Cave Catgirl mammoth, Cave Catgirl understand. If Elon become rich by stealing Cave Catgirl hut, Cave Catgirl understand. If Elon become rich by government pointing spear and taking Cave Catgirl shiny rocks, Cave Catgirl understand. But that not argument being made. Argument seem be: "Man build companies. People buy products. Investors think companies valuable. Therefore Cave Catgirl poorer." In fact, GOVERNMENTS do these things. Government take mammoth, because they say it endangered. Government take hut if no pay property tax. Government take spear, say stick dangerous. Say only special government police should have stick. Please explain why Nyanderthal should be angry at Elon, and not Government? Cave Catgirl no follow. Did Tesla make Cave Catgirl poorer? No. Did Starlink make Cave Catgirl poorer? No. Did SpaceX make Cave Catgirl poorer? No. In fact, SpaceX doing things NASA should have figured out years earlier while tribe paying Russians to take astronauts to space. That seem opposite of poorer. Starlink do more to give remote people internet than all of Government. This also seem like good thing. Cave Catgirl notice weird thing. When local bakery become successful, tribe clap. When plumber become successful, tribe clap. When businessman become successful, tribe suddenly act like success itself crime. Very strange. Now if you want argue government favoritism, subsidies, regulatory capture, or cronyism? Good discussion. Cave Catgirl listen. Simply pointing at giant number and shouting: "LOOK! HE HAVE MORE SHINY ROCKS THAN ME!" This not actually argument. It envy. Wise holy man on cross say this is sin. Before demanding wealth tax, first explain how man selling products people willingly buy somehow making Cave Catgirl poorer. Because Cave Catgirl just humble Nyanderthal. Cave Catgirl not seeing connection.
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Elizabeth Warren@SenWarren

Elon Musk just became the world's first trillionaire. The typical American household would have to work more than 11 MILLION years to make Elon Musk's level of wealth. We need a wealth tax.

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Mike Inel
Mike Inel@Mikeinelart·
Something doesn't look right about these numbers... Am I slowly discovering my audience's hidden kink?
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Rohnek Kdosi
Rohnek Kdosi@Rohnek_Kdosi·
@EllipsisMarkTd @DanPitzer @ShamashAran I already gave a specific example earlier in the thread, but you conveniently ignored it. And no, I will not pack it in just because you are too stupid to understand what value is
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Rohnek Kdosi@Rohnek_Kdosi·
@EllipsisMarkTd @DanPitzer @ShamashAran 1) And that is something that happens when you produce something people don't want 2) Adding negative numbers is generally called subtraction. And in the case of value, if your labor adds a negative value, it means you destroyed, not created value
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