By 2030 you will own nothing and you will be happy.
Most people don’t earn enough to own a house, and they never will. Job prospects are nil for people who’ve been told that they’re victims and will never amount to anything more than that. The dream, for them, is dead. The best they can hope for is some small slice of contentment.
Everything these people think they own, they will merely rent as a subscription service.
There are powers and corporations greater than any single one of us that are working towards this future. It cannot be stopped.
The best thing you can hope for is to be in the top 10% and have more stuff than the rest of them. Buy a house and establish yourself before it’s too late.
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I see everyone's calling for the Caledonia Police officer to be jailed because they watched a brief, out-of-context clip of a cop appearing to plant a bag of drugs in someone's car. Now watch the full bodycam footage.
None of the people who spread this deliberate misinformation about the police officer has issued a correction. Corrections are difficult, and it's so much easier to be wrong forever to maintain a narrative.
No, the fish guy in Montana who confronted Tucker Carlson probably didn’t work for the CIA. He was part of an Asia Foundation-sponsored ecology group in Mongolia studying Taimen fish. You can find his paper on it (it’s cited in other papers too).
It’s kinda outlandish to suggest that every academic who gets involved with the TAF (which for all intents and purposes remains above board) is an agent, anyway. What purpose is there for a CIA agent to blow his cover by making himself look like an asshole on the internet?
I don’t need the dumb contextless screenshots in the original tweet. I have my own screenshots. Yes it’s the same guy. No, it doesn’t mean he works for the CIA.
J. Jonah Jameson tried to warn us. Here’s Spider-Man attacking the disabled, women, and children at an Asda.
I looked into it and it seems like it’s a bunch of Instagram Live streamers who dress up as superheroes and film themselves attacking random people in public spaces as a social experiment to see if anyone intervenes.
Who can blame them? The law says it’s legal to seize up to $950 in stuff. They’re law abiding citizens who are just playing by the rules. Don’t hate the player, hate the game.
Honestly, good for them. Absolute alpha move. Everyone else just staring and watching them do it is a cuck still playing by the old rules and antiquated ideas of morality when they think of corporations as people.
The people committing these thefts (can you really call them thefts because it’s legal to do it?) aren’t homeless or poor. They’re people just like you and me who live in houses and drive cars. They just had the testicular fortitude to game the system.