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Your mind is easily blown by people that don’t have $72k.

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Ahh. we’ve reached the part of the convo where you stop putting any thought into your responses because you know your wrong and cannot edit your original post.

The people who bought homes in a ghetto neighborhood, and then sold it to a yuppy couple for 3 times what they paid for it? Yea, those people are usually pretty happy with the arrangement, thats why they sell. Sometimes they are upset they sold too early, because again, the increasing value of their property is, say

yea, you said something stupid while trying to sound like you knew what you were saying, and then you refused to back down because your prideful. I mean, read what you wrote:

It’s like going to the zoo. I get to watch you fling feces at the glass from a safe distance.

Yea man, I’m sure your REAL invested in this Airbnb article on a casual politcal news blog. This is a life or death situation for you!

The video is blocked, but i assume its a lot of guys throwing sucker punches to the back of the head, and then taking 4 big steps back and giving the other guy the “come at me bro” from a really safe distance?

and the wealth gap is a proximate consequence of capitalism. And capitalism is a proximate consequence of human nature. And human nature is a proximate consequence of biological existence. And biological existence is a proximate consequence of energy and matter, and energy and matter are a proximate consequence of our

I mean, thinking that could ever happen because of Airbnb is ridiculous, but sure.

That would only be a problem for first time buyers. Those selling and buying are experiencing both the positive and negative benefits. If they are upgrading, slight increase in price, if they are selling, slight increase in profits.

if it doesn’t even with an adjective and an exclamation point or “no collusion” I’m convinced he never even saw it.

It’s not a big assumption to say that some Uber drivers don’t have any better options, especially when we see some sleeping in their cars to make ends meet. Most non-Uber studies show them making 4-5 dollars an hour.

I know, it took literally no effort to show how ridiculous your “everyone has a choice” statement was.

Oh man, I 100% agree with you. Fedex is the worst offender I’ve ever seen, but Uber get’s way more attention for it.

in limited areas it did. But you also need to take into account that the south was SUPER afraid of slave revolts or uprisings, and did everything in their power to prevent them. This is part of why Slavery in the south was far far more brutal than many other cultures that took slaves. Roman slaves for example, while

yea, that’s pretty much it. I would add that their is an element of evolution there, where the stronger forms of goverment eventually win out over weaker ones, which makes Revolution a form of necessary progress.

It’s not that good?

I’m sure driving your dad’s Yukon on the weekends was rough. So glad you got out of it for that full time office job with benefits you have now. A few more weeks and you might have developed empathy.

It must be easy to live in a world where you decide what everyone knows. The coercive force behind all of these situations is the need to make money to survive. What’s the coercise force behind taking a waitress job that pays less than minimum wage after tips? Everyone knows that’s a shit job, everyone knows you get