Jason

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Jason

Jason

@jacenfar

A mixed thing of sorts and such as

Katılım Ocak 2017
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Jason@jacenfar·
@thoughts17181 @D_Preacher_1 Call it what you want, can’t verify their claim 2000yrs later. However eating apples is something people do everyday, not a stretch to assume anyone can eat an apple. Rising from the dead is an extraordinary claim requiring extraordinary evidence & a 2000yr old book doesnt cut it
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Leading Report@LeadingReport·
BREAKING: U.S. Army is increasing the maximum enlistment age from 34 to 42.
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@thoughts17181 @D_Preacher_1 My empty hand is not evidence that I ate an apple; it’s also not evidence that I regurgitated an eaten apple back to its original form. Eye witness testimony of that claim would be considered nonsensical. Same with jesus’ resurrection: no verifiable credible evidence exists
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SAY YOUR MIND@thoughts17181·
@D_Preacher_1 Yes and when you go to Jerusalem let me know if you found a body in the tomb
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@DoomStarrs @StagnantGravy @nazzobetweeting Sure, but it would be the ONLY measurement we deal with in the negatives often. Speed, distance, time, grading, everything that deals with humans has some form of >0 number going up. Feels more natural to continue dealing with “Natural” numbers as opposed to negative integers
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@PacificPaisley @HyperMind13 @Bitcoin_Teddy Flipping a burger is how the company produces the product. Eliminate that business: they can’t provide for their workers -> they can’t produce a product -> they clearly aren’t fit to run a business
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Paisley@PacificPaisley·
They tried that in California, and as soon as the wages went up, jobs disappeared, unemployment went up. The salary should never be above the value it creates. Flipping burger doesn’t create much value, just a few pennies each. It’s up to individuals to get valuable skills; it’s not the business’ mandate to inflate salaries.
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Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy·
How am I supposed to pay; $1,600 rent $250 power $110 water $280 internet $130 car insurance EVERY MONTH while making less than $19 an hour???
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@PacificPaisley @HyperMind13 @Bitcoin_Teddy If the job requires a human worker then that job should offer a wage that allows the worker to have their needs met. Otherwise they are being exploited. I don’t think we should be a country of exploited workers supplementing the never ending greed of corporate shareholders
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@AkpCharles @mykael_yuddy I mean…just go out there and call on your god to DO it so we can all believe you. Surely god wouldn’t leave you alone standing by the ocean trying to part it with a stick like a fool, right? How better to convert everyone than actually showing up and doing those ‘miracles’ 🤷‍♂️
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@Caol_MacCormaic @RUnited98 Aren’t like all the fremen also described as having “olive skin” or something? Plus they live in the literal desert lol so idk why anyone would think she specifically is pale 🤷‍♂️
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kyle@Caol_MacCormaic·
@RUnited98 her only physical description in the book is that she is slim and has dark or tawny-red hair, which actually fits Zendaya’s physical description more than this one, whose hair isn’t tawny at all lol
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Jason@jacenfar·
@Degen_CPA Wild, when I used to smoke everyday I would work out, study for school (electrical engineering), cook, clean and game when I had free time. Maybe that’s just you 🤷‍♂️
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Jason@jacenfar·
@LngXunPhc2 @miyystickque @CSMFHT I KNOW you’re kidding lol a wall of shields with swords/spears/pikes poking through is the near perfect combo for standing in one place for a fight
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L X P@LngXunPhc2·
@miyystickque @CSMFHT Not only your side but enemy side is the same. Although the ideal is maintaining order but their weapons do not allow fighting standing at 1 place, only happen in movie.
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Jason@jacenfar·
@Romazehari Wife started her job as a nurse a year ago, I’ve never done more laundry/dishes/sweeping/cleaning in my life than I do right now lol takes all the stress from chores off of her and I already work from home so I get a little extra exercise in. Not a bad trade tbh 🤷‍♂️
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Roma@Romazehari·
Teach your sons that cooking and cleaning are basic life skills not a woman’s role.
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Paisley@PacificPaisley·
@jacenfar @tinfoilhatlibs @Bitcoin_Teddy True story: I used to hang around public wifi locations, just outside, so I wouldn’t have to buy coffee to get a connection. Sometimes in snow, below zero. I didn’t have any money, this was my option.
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@PacificPaisley @tinfoilhatlibs @Bitcoin_Teddy Which is how we got here today. It is unsustainable and is not going to last. Mathematically a company with endless profits would single handedly own more wealth than the entire global economy could ever produce. Capitalism is still bound by reality and profit cannot last forever
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@PacificPaisley @tinfoilhatlibs @Bitcoin_Teddy The US doesn’t recognize food/water/shelter as necessities to human life. Public libraries aren’t open 24/7, having access after hours is necessary for many who work during their hours of operation + those who work from home cannot use PLs due to company confidentiality
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Paisley@PacificPaisley·
@jacenfar @tinfoilhatlibs @Bitcoin_Teddy No. Necessities are water, shelter, and food. Insulation is an option, not a necessity. Internet is an option, and so is internet at the public library, on their computer. Convenience is a luxury.
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Jason@jacenfar·
@PacificPaisley @tinfoilhatlibs @Bitcoin_Teddy Endless profit is unsustainable, and every price hike for profits sake is a billionaire person, company or otherwise taking $ directly from your pocket. Low income workers aren’t freeloaders, they’re WORKERS. Happy you’re comfortable, but that’s not how it is for everyone else
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Paisley@PacificPaisley·
I earn good, but still live in a 1 bedroom flat, I drive a 2008 (which I keep in excellent condition), I don’t send any money to Netflix or Disney, I don’t have a television, I don’t fly to vacation destinations, etc. The one thing over which we all have the most control is spending. The second is revenues. The one thing over which we have the least control is income tax, which freeloaders bring up with their unquenchable taste for other people’s money. No billionaires have ever digged in my pocket, I don’t care how much they possess and how they spend it, just like I don’t care for people telling me how to spend my money.
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Jason@jacenfar·
@PacificPaisley @tinfoilhatlibs @Bitcoin_Teddy If you need Internet at home (job, education, other services, etc…) then it is a requirement to have and is included as a ‘necessity’ in your budget. The US allows ISP’s to buy out entire regions, eliminating competition and trapping consumers. Your control is severely limited
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Jason@jacenfar·
@pdoherty972 @PacificPaisley @Bitcoin_Teddy 3). The current system allows companies to take advantage of the worker, the consumer, and avoid paying what they owe back into the system they require to exist. Focusing on worker/consumer protections over corporate profits is a must. Endless profit is unsustainable
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Rapscallion in Training@pdoherty972·
Here's the issue. For one there are some tasks that are too simple/easy to pay much (since the worth of the work isn't valuable enough to an employer). The second issue is that taxpayers will prop up people whose pay is too low with welfare, food stamps and housing assistance. So you have these two items that together create a situation where people can sustainably be employed at less than a living wage. Also contributing is that some of the people who work these jobs have a spouse who makes more so they can afford to work for less. What the above largely means is that society has decided to subsidize cheap labor for companies. We have to decide whether we prefer this current system, where companies and their customers are getting taxpayer subsidies so people can afford to work for them, or an alternate system where we no longer subsidize that cheap labor for employers and their customers and both have to carry the full burden of an employee whose only method of survival will be what they earn from a given job an employer offers (meaning that worker will have to demand more).
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Jason@jacenfar·
@pdoherty972 @PacificPaisley @Bitcoin_Teddy 2). Those two methods arent the only solution. Companies exploiting labor at the expense of the taxpayers is taking money TWICE from the same workers. The company takes excess wages youre owed for your labor, then taxes you to sub for those they underpay while also avoiding taxes
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@pdoherty972 @PacificPaisley @Bitcoin_Teddy 1).It really doesn’t matter if the job is easy. If the company needs the job done then the company can’t do without it. The worker providing the labor deserves to be paid a living wage, otherwise you’re out a worker, the job doesn’t get done, things fall apart from the bottom up
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