smurficus103
smurficus103 t1_jebkjmg wrote
Reply to comment by Dwarfdeaths in It's becoming increasingly clear that fintech has a fraud problem by marketrent
This subject is super interesting and concerns our entire social structure.
Instead of land, as important as it is, my thoughts consider water. You can draw an example: someone built a fence around the last freshwater lake and river and defends it with force. You and your family are dying of thirst. What do you do? Sit outside of the fence, allowing you and your family to die of thirst, out of respect for ownership?
Pretty fucked up, but, extrapolate that scene outwards to every resource.
Whatever I happen to own, I feel like i worked hard to own it, I even feel like I earned more than I own (why am i paid so little?). I can only assume people with excessive lives, that can afford to go on vacations and retire, also feel like they deserve that...
So we're at this bizarre impass of ownership of everything that has value vs being born into a world where there's no freshwater source, no land, no fishes that aren't claimed by somebody & they enforce ownership with violence
It seems obvious: if you want this type of structure to sustain, everyone must have at least the opportunity to own something. Forcing people to work 3 jobs and live in shared housing is just asking for violence, and, the general narrative pushed is "work hard and you can do anything" rather than "get extremely lucky and you might have a successful buisness after a few failed attempts ". This isn't a guaranteed path for everyone to obtain land and water rights. It's more of a lottory & people rightfully point out that the deck is stacked. I can't to take out a billion dollar loan from the federal reserve to implement my will onto other people.
All that said, i don't want to hand over everyone's possessions to the federal government, that would just concentrate all power and fuck everyone hard. I suppose all consistent philosophies converge on anarchy.
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Reply to comment by Knichols2176 in Amateur gold digger finds huge nugget worth $160,000 in Australia by dbunkapp
Im not a geologist, but, the larger rocks crack and veins of other material can fill that crack. Sometimes you'll find pretty veins of quartz.
Im not sure what that nice white color rock is
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Reply to comment by leekle in The Greenland Ice Sheet is close to a melting point of no return by Vucea
Liquid water absorbs radiation and converts it into heat; snow / white ice reflects a bunch of radiation back out.
Once a region melts, it's tough to reverse it. It's kind of a feedback loop.
It's gonna still snow and shit, but have more and more liquid water
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Reply to comment by infodawg in 60% of US foods Contain technical food additives, new study finds by diosmio
Yeah bleached flour and refined sugar stuff never satiates, "empty" calories just cause you to seek more food
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Reply to comment by its8up in Researchers say derelict objects left in orbit and other disintegrating space junk may cause a catastrophic collision above our atmosphere. They warn that they would destroy communication systems, setting modern society back decades. by Wagamaga
What makes us human? Bipedal? Thumbs? Brains? I'd argue it's our ability to make funny sounds, create symbolic speech and teach eachother (fire, farming, and how a clit works)
The internet, then, has made us super-human.
I do not wish to lose our superpowers.
Take it easy.
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Reply to comment by retrovaporizer in [OC] US Social Security Fund History by PM_Ur_Illiac_Furrows
I've had teachers in grade school talkin' about this since like 2002: there's going to a be a lot of retirees collecting and a lot less kids paying in than ever. Boomers that paid ss their whole life don't feel like their payments should be reduced. Their kids don't feel like they should pay disproportionately more. It's going to be a massive conflict.
Had the fed not used up s.s. as if it were just another federal tax, it would've been fine, i guess
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Reply to comment by anticomet in My two year progress shooting Jupiter, using the same $300 telescope! by theillini19
You just need enough explosives set in a straight line around earth and, dont detonate them all at once, but, detonate them such that the shockwave is additive with every subsequent explosive, you'll crack the earth in two
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Reply to comment by unsoundguy in And this is how ears grow by HealerMD
Get your gage on, lobe
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Reply to comment by rumdiary in California octopus captures fish in a tide pool by penguinopusredux
Same.
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Reply to comment by Marchello_E in Perfectly spherical explosion spotted 150 million light-years away by Ok_Plum7895
It's a state of mind, man
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Smartphone checking predicts more daily cognitive failures, study finds by chrisdh79
But, wait, there's another reddit thread!
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Reply to comment by souvlaki_ in Planting more trees could axe summer deaths by a third. Modelling of 93 European cities finds that increasing tree cover up to 30% can help lower the temperature of urban environments by an average of 0.4°C and prevent one in three heat deaths as a result. by MistWeaver80
Yeah! Emulated windows are just as good as the real thing!
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Reply to comment by ________________me in Insects use outside bones to protect inside meat. While humans use outside meat to protect inside bones which protect inside meat by RanniSimp
Chairs aren't always sit-able height
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Reply to comment by No_Grade_2190 in There's a perception that you can't just invent a word, and yet hundreds of thousands of them have been invented by pufballcat
Hobbit-ism
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Reply to comment by Total-Khaos in Sky Cinema's programming schedule for 2nd February by KnightOfTerra
Still posting on reddit, Charles?
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Reply to comment by reptarcannabis in TIL workers dismantling the wrecked MV Primrose off of North Sentinel Island were confronted by the isolated Sentinelese, but defused the situation by giving them bananas and letting them on board to acquire scrap metal. Workers were visited by the Sentinelese 2-3 times a month for 18 months. by CaptainJZH
Why is this sky person menstruating from their eyes?? Oh well.
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Reply to comment by lobo1217 in Why is “reverse cowgirl” illegal in Alabama? by Disastrous_Onion_411
I edited it because it took a bit of rework lol
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Reply to comment by lobo1217 in Why is “reverse cowgirl” illegal in Alabama? by Disastrous_Onion_411
You wouldn't go back in time and fuck your own grandma, would you, morty? You'd be your own grandpa. We'd have to go back and steal you, as a baby, and have you raised by your mom, morty.
But, rick, that's what I've been saying, my grandma is actually my mom that traveled back in time, and gave birth to me
And you fucked her?! What's wrong with you?
I didnt know! But, she did have twins, herself and i
Oh, morty, what the fuck?! You fucked your own grandma mom AND daughter?!
She's my sister too, rick. She's my sister, too...
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Reply to comment by CMC04 in The world is (on average) 50% reliant on nonrenewable sources of phosphorus fertilizer to grow food. It won't go away this century, but prices will increase and ~3/4ths of reserves are controlled by one country by fartyburly
after the regime change, it was discovered that morocco was a us territory since the early 1500s
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Reply to comment by mad_drop_gek in The world is (on average) 50% reliant on nonrenewable sources of phosphorus fertilizer to grow food. It won't go away this century, but prices will increase and ~3/4ths of reserves are controlled by one country by fartyburly
I felt like i was yelling into a void for 10 yearz, and here you are! Doin the thing! Thanks stranger.
smurficus103 t1_j5wpg37 wrote
So THIS is how they determine interest rates
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in How hot is the steam coming out of nuclear power plants? by ivy-claw
You're totally diffusing water into the atmosphere right nowz, aren't ya?
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Reply to comment by Electronic-Book1843 in Not to brag, but I have sychic powers. by porichoygupto
Psych, it
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Reply to comment by Dwarfdeaths in It's becoming increasingly clear that fintech has a fraud problem by marketrent
Wow, yeah, that does seem to solve the "old money" conundrum without bloodshed, if you expand the definition of land into all sufficently old property and charge a property tax on even, say, automation systems. A productivity tax? Sounds bizarre, but, also the opposite of a regressive tax.
/s, If only there were a way to itemize taxes,
Production taxes could go toward developing small buisness, little guys and gals getting out of h.s., for example
I had a similar thought that nobody cared for: as companies "write off" old equipment, they could choose to donate it for an additional write off & it gets lottoried to the public. Hopefully, this could encourage competitors to emerge from their backyard, or something. "Honey, i won a silicon furnace!"