OP is smrtr because he useded one bishop to get checkedate
Evolith
It should be considered that America is investing in its infrastructure by making sure that its educated population of professionals and pre-professionals is able to find suitable work and stable living conditions debt-free. Instead of that, we have a severe lack of foundational jobs for the educated (unless you're an overpaid nurse or engineer that will always be in demand), exacerbated cost of living, and foreign students taking away competitive education seats from American students. Everything has been one big sellout to the wealthy, domestic or otherwise, while average Americans and their students suffer. Student debt forgiveness isn't a metric designed to be measured by a sum of money arbitrarily gained in return after investing, it's an investment in the wellbeing of its society and its people.
With that kind of annual wage, you'd be one missed paycheck away from being unable to pay rent in NYC. Wonder if you'd have to arrest yourself for sleeping in the cruiser.
Max Midtanks be like:
Chronic onliner and unhinged ERPer wants the half-naked person in the painting to be a minor, more news at 11.
In a way, they get off on everyone else suffering. Hopefully it's enough of a thought to even convince the coombrains out there.
My man. V's songs are permanently etched into my brain.
Getting placed on unpaid leave or being terminated in this 'booming economy' is an actual death sentence.
The "I still have 3 more years, I can wait on everything I promised" look
"Pick up that can"
There are lifestyle modifications to lessen the likelihood of each. That's not to say that there isn't a significant hereditary factor for each (there is, upwards of 60% chance based on genetics), but it is important for us to look at his comment: It's all "me, me, me". Not an ounce of selflessness in that rant. Not "do I have enough to give others when they need it" but rather "will I have enough for myself in my later years". No mention of even passing on knowledge to the next generation or volunteering for a cause (which can even be done as early as in your 20s, I do so myself), but rather the need to lament his own wealth.
He's already indoctrinated into the idea of not caring for other people, which is a method that this system has incorporated into its successful persistence through the last two centuries. Of course he isn't the problem when there are bigger fish to fry, but he is an example of the results of the problem since there are thousands just like him who have grown wealthy enough through selfish desire and barely understand the potential that they have for the sake of others.