When I'm working, ever morning and most nights, when I'm off, hopefully once a day if I'm lucky. It's easier to just wallow.
Wooly
Yeah I knew that. Funded by his father's emerald mine money no doubt. And pretty sure he just bought in, not founded. Something about a PayPal merger with x.com (Elon Musk). Musk isn't clever, he doesn't know how to code, he doesn't have any real skills. He's never done anything at spaceX, you think he's designing rockets or some shit? No. He's making actually smart people do it for him.
The fact is, you can't become a billionaire without exploiting your workers. And these ancestors that created money did so in exploitive ways too, slaves, colonising, EMERALD MINES, etc.
Genuinely, show me a good billionaires who earned their money and I'll show you 100 who inherited slave money or exploited their workers.
Varies massively from country to country and bar to bar.
Like, I know this is a serious topic but "rises to 2" is hilarious to me and shows how desensitized I am. 2 deaths in an armed conflict seems pretty good to me.
In my experience average pay is just above the peverty line in a given area. Most teachers make shit, especially for what they're doing. And if the starting pay in your area is $30 the CoL is probably very high.
Like yeah, they're not homeless, but most people are barely getting by on the average wage in the area.
Yeah so they're poor.
Barely, just a few pics on gonewild type subs. No videos yet.
Tbh, like most changes in history. Government's need to regulate it. The smoking bans, the little recycling laws we have now, emission targets/laws.
Certain industries can change to reduce emissions, others, like meat, will eventually get outright banned and it's the only real way we'll ever reduce meat consumption.
Based on the $ ima assume you're American and probably live in a high cost of living area, they get paid that much to compensate for high prices. They're probably as poor as the rest of us.
Forbidden fruit.
And most people would be happy with them switching to more green production methods.
Like Shell, yes we need power so stopping oil production all at once is a bad idea. But they've known about climate change for 40+ years. And instead of adapting to green energy, they campaigned and scare mongered against it.
It's much easier to regulate 100 companies than 8 billion people.
It's gonna suck until apps add in-app players for links from places like redgifs.
I don't wanna look at pictures, I want videos.