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@benzene What usually happens is that employers decide that the job does not actually need to be done and eliminates the position entirely. When pay does not justify the necessity or the skill level required, those jobs go away.

Proper ushers in movie theaters, restroom attendants, and soon fast food cashiers. Hopefully HR departments are next.

@shortstories Our 401Ks are as good as useless anyway, imo. I wouldn't count on Social Security money coming in at all, either. Just use the time to build relationships and bonds. Learn a survival skill and contribute. Texans who do this will be fine if the state is left to fend for itself, and those who can't will die or flee.

There's a home here for anyone who brings brain, braun, and boots. Come to work and we'll take care of each other.

Well, I broke the shit out of my pinky toe.

"Cry in the dojo, laugh on the battlefield."

@DoubleD How do you "expand" a synagogue . . . by building secret tunnels? on your own? then hiring Mexicans to do it in a place littered with all that stuff? And the "insulation" against noise just happens to be bloody, child-sized mattressess? That makes as much sense as the Towers having explosives planted AFTER planes hit just to control where they fell to mitigate damage.

Fuck Jews. They MADE me notice. Assume the worst and you'll protect yourself until an individual proves himself to you.

@Stahesh Check out Prepper Princess on YouTube. She has tips that will help you slowly get things together, even at the disadvantage we're at right now.

@Stahesh Inflation is eating everyone's lunch. And yes, the previous generations, including my own and the one after mine, were really pretty shit at everything from politics, to parenting, to owning dogs.

But to say all factors are the same is not true. I only knew a few single-income families, and they were plant workers who could afford 2-story homes . . . and then got divorced.

@Stahesh Gen X and Y did not just work single jobs. I'm not sure where this came from. It's just not true. I remember growing up learning about 2-income families and how that's how adults in Gen X were making things happen. They also had less divorce, so the incomes stayed together (though the divorce rate was noticeably skyrocketing). And the women understood the process of starting off renting, then buying a small fixer-upper home, and always having used cars, if 2 at all (usually 1).

@VooDooMedic @dander Yes, especially if you see them try to do this a few times in a year. But I honestly don't know what this could mean in the context of futures funds. @Tfmonkey will likely address it.

@VooDooMedic @dander I'm sure @Tfmonkey can explain it better, but basically they try to keep the value but change the number of shares, I believe. Everything gets fucked anyway, though, because of traders making moves during this change, before, and after.

@charliebrownau They declare themselves our enemies so willingly and openly. Makes it easy for us.

Not at all what I was looking for but this AI-generated happy little accident honors the spirit of Bob Ross. Sometimes you get some neat stuff when things don't go perfectly.

@MeBigbrain @Shadowman311 We didn't realize that The Matrix was predictive programming until it was too late. 1999 was basically the height of our modern civilization. In 2000, all of their centuries of preparation had been completed and it was time to start the end.

This is why businesses like Disney don't care about losing money. Their plan was to get rich & influential, & wait. Now it's time to SPEND their fortune to accomplish their goals.

A smart society would get them before they get us.

@37712 He went over the top with it as a joke, my brother.

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